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3 years

poem by Anshika Agarwal

Its been 3 years, 'Time is suppose to heal' They say, It doesn't It just help you get use to it, I am still use to you, your touch, your everything... and 3 years are just not enough, enough to forget you, your memories... ... Read more

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Too Bitter A Cup

poem by Michael Wise

Through the schoolyard running as shadows grow long and the late day sun feeling warm and strong I'm loving this vision that I am seeing of children at play and as one in being They illustrate just how life ought to flow with... Read more

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Red Salvation

poem by Felix Heib

I will emerge, the day I die, In mists of untold words, My latest breath and final sigh, Become my last of hurts. Though if I'll stay, I do not know, But I will never ever show, My beat will slow, my heart will grow, Cu... Read more

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Notice Me

poem by Dezzi Corona

Is it too cliche to say I wish I were dead? Not in a permanent nor physical sense, but in every other way conceivable. I wish to wrap myself in Death’s arms and feel his warm embrace, just to simply taste the final fragile endi... Read more

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Your name is depr...

poem by Tara Mackenzie

You can't leave, can you? You’re like a shadow. I can't seem to be rid of you, You grab more ammo. Because you know what you are, You’re nothing but a gun. Loaded and ready to fire at me, Please just let me free... Read more

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Oh Moon

poem by Eden Button

Oh moon, how I miss thee Your light no longer shines upon me The world is blistering and bleary For without you my heart is dreary The moment I saw you flicker I felt my heart beat quicker I saw your moonlight shining bright Bl... Read more

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We Have a Angel D...

poem by Robert Morris

The unthinkable has occurred. No one heard a sound. Like a bolt out of the blue. We have an angel down. Had spoken to her earlier. When no one was around. Wouldn't have believed it then. Soon, an angel would be down. ... Read more

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Decadence

poem by Michael Wise

Through the blinds the sunlight breaks reflecting off of plaster flakes The music from the other room restores me back into the womb So safe within my mother's walls before I knew these empty halls Pieces of an af... Read more

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Chained

poem by Jeffrey A Philbrick

cold rain-soaked muddy sorrow anguish tears prayer yet no angel found chained to one who does not love heart mind soul body long for death 12.18.2018 Read more

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of me

poem by stephanie odom

at the end of the day you were the reason why our paths will no longer stay on the same journey and cry because you are the one that lost though my soul is failing your love will be no more of a cost and I will be sailing ... Read more

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Shadows

poem by Darren Brown

Time stood still, for many a year.  We lived at high noon,  when shadow did not appear. Then one day man did wrong, and clock changed gear. Time began, and the hauntings drew near. What was the first wrong? No one k... Read more

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Two Seven Five

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

I wanna' be an Airborne Ranger, Live the life of Sex 'n' Danger, Airborne Ranger, Sex 'n' Danger, Combat Jump from a Sea One Thirty, Five, Five-Six it Won't Be Pretty, ... Read more

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Latrodectus

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

Spin my web round your head, Delicate fragile legs, Difficult tangled spread, Dangerous spinnerets, I don't fe-el, Fell for my earthen eyes, Watchin' you bide the time, Shadows hide your demise, Lique... Read more

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Blink

poem by Dakota Iris

Blink. One... Two.. Three. Blink. Don't think, only blink. The smells, the oh so sickening smells, so sweet and robust. Blink. The air getting thicker and so hard to breathe, the atmosphere is heavy and filled with lust. Blink... Read more

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Where have all th...

poem by Peter Flynn

Where have all the birds gone? I can no longer hear their song. Their chirp and their chatter that echoes my rooms, Seems to have left nothing but gloom. Where have all the birds gone? Where once was a song, a trill, and a sque... Read more

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Breaking of Dawn

poem by Thabiso seobi

Breaking of Dawn: The silence illuminates the hollow passages of the Cabin, so does the darkness of early morning. My body feels the welcoming warmth of eternal slumber, I submit to the feeling as I lay in the warm bed sheets. The ... Read more

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Limbo

poem by Thabiso seobi

LIMBO: The world is white, silent...... only hearing footsteps. Angels who defy Death roam about in cloaks of light, treading like mere humans. In this limbo time itself has stopped and the life outside doesn't exist. Only the sm... Read more

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Mr, and Mrs...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Mr Happy, and Mr Angry, lived strangely side by side, they shared the same earthly body...like Dr Jekyll, and Mr Hyde. Every now, and then it would start with a tremor, and a slight nervy twitch, suddenly Mr Angry would appear, li... Read more

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The A to Z of Kar...

poem by AiR Atman in Ravi

The A to Z of Karma The Law of Karma is very deep As we sow, so shall we reap The bad we do will make us weep And the good that we do, we get to keep It's a Law of Action, a Law of Reaction It's a Law that says, we get what... Read more

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We'll all pay the...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Economic Nationalism Environmental Nihilism Advocate for your country's "Economic Interests" While recklessly plundering the Earth. In the short run, Some people make money. In the long run, We'll all pay the price. Read more