8 episodes

Welcome to Scribbles and Musings, where words flow like ink on paper.
Join us on a journey through the beauty and complexity of poetry, exploring the depths of human emotion and experience.
Hardcore poetic or indifferent? Come along, let's scribble and muse together. 💐

Scribbles and Musings Scribbles & Musings

    • Arts

Welcome to Scribbles and Musings, where words flow like ink on paper.
Join us on a journey through the beauty and complexity of poetry, exploring the depths of human emotion and experience.
Hardcore poetic or indifferent? Come along, let's scribble and muse together. 💐

    A Centre

    A Centre

    "You must hold your centre" so says the profound poet, Ha Jin. In a world where things move fast and seem to be falling apart, listen this short yet deep poem by the Chinese poet which gives you a couple of reasons to keep it together. Press play & enjoy. 💐

    • 4 min
    "I'll Make You A Playlist"

    "I'll Make You A Playlist"

    Some say music is a love language. Feed your ears with the musings of this short piece, as the poet details his interesting intent curating a playlist of songs for that one person. Press play & enjoy 💐

    • 5 min
    "I Hate The Rain!"

    "I Hate The Rain!"

    What better way to enjoy the rainy season than with this musing of the poem, "I Hate The Rain"? Press play and enjoy! (even if you don't hate the rain) 💐

    • 6 min
    The Gratitude Episode

    The Gratitude Episode

    What are you thankful for? "Be Thankful" and "What's The Use?" are two interesting pieces to set you in the "mood of gratitude". Press play and enjoy 💐

    • 6 min
    Maybe You're Not Lost

    Maybe You're Not Lost

    On this episode of Scribbles and Musings, we muse over an relatable, absorbing piece written by Kirsten Robinson. Quick insight: Kirsten Robinson, also pen named "Naked Writing", is a New York based writer and the author of "Evergreen", a collection of poems.
    Press play & enjoy 💐

    • 4 min
    I Am The Master of My Fate

    I Am The Master of My Fate

    On this long overdue episode, Ezenwa muses over the interesting poem "I am the master of My Fate" by William Ernest Henley, written sometime in 1875 and published in 1888. Enjoy.🥂

    • 3 min

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