by tyrina toh
was it the blade of
honey between our fingers,
lapsed amongst soft […]
write something worth reading.
by tyrina toh
was it the blade of
honey between our fingers,
lapsed amongst soft […]
by tyrina toh
Notes: This poem was awarded a Top Prize at the National Poetry Festival Competition (English) 2016
by Tyrina Toh
no
when i say we
lack context
[…]
By Tyrina Toh
Through stumbling past two days of groggy mornings and smudged doodles on my booklet, I’ve learnt far more than applying adorable analogies to describe the concepts of leadership and applying these skills in reality. […]
by tyrina toh
(101 words per day, with the exception of the final revelation)
by tyrina toh
Written from the perspective of an awkward individual, should be taken with a pinch of salt (because if used unsparingly, the other party might feel assalted.)
by tyrina toh
I recall being utterly fascinated when we were told during a dry biology lesson in the afternoon that broccolis, cauliflowers, and cabbages were products of artificial selection from the same wild mustard plant.
by tyrina toh
“You are what you eat.”