Author Archives: Juliet Pantoulis

Gregory Alan Isakov’s ‘Dandelion Wine’

It’s late at night, crawling closer to curfew by the minute but my sister and I continue to drive in silence deeper through the tree-covered Maryland backroads. The cool, late summer air flows through the car as the song ‘Dandelion … Continue reading

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Loves ghost

Juliet Pantoulis Loves Ghost Despite his absence, he still remains. The remnants of his cologne stay on her clothes, And his touch lingers on her skin. His words can be heard within the speech of another. His voice echoes in … Continue reading

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The Beauty in Death

By Juliet Pantoulis “Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are cultivated.”   I disagree with Wilde on this statement as I actually believe the opposite; I think that if someone is only able to find beauty in things … Continue reading

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