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Mirror.

poem by Surprised Eye

Once again we’re here. Face to face. Uncomfortable due to the lies we told each other. I said you were beautiful, but I lied. You told me I was ugly, but you lied. Physically I am stronger. I strike breaking you to piece... Read more

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the strongest br...

poem by Marco Bo

at the mercy of the wind the strongest branch at the end of the row a rose in bloom the fruit rests between waiting for the harvest before autumn .. under this gray and alien suburban sky I dream of being mud I don't kno... Read more

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untitled

poem by Nemo Nemees

I am so tired. I wish to fall, in an endless sleep, to wake only, when my heart, can beat freely, once more. Read more

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Crossing Your Path

poem by Reeves

As I was going down, I met someone else coming up, they asked what it was like where I'd come from, I said it was fine but you will be assessed so long, for all those things you know that you did wrong. Then you will be placed i... Read more

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Biking Mountains

poem by Dolan McElmurry

Mountain Roads peaks turns in now turns here turns for there uphills downhills speed traps corners slopes views of many views of plenty forever roads forever climbs road bike mountain biking just biking right fast downhills sl... Read more

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Mirror

poem by Absolute

A strange look greets me as I turn my gaze to a mirror and stare into my image It looks rather vapid and gloomy, perhaps reminding me of my moral pillage The virtual world in its realm as they say; or perhaps it’s just ligh... Read more

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In the Night

poem by Nemo Nemees

I stare into the raging sky, As the stars all flicker and shine. The cool wind is howling softly, As the night breeze gently rolls by. Colors of the night are endless, And oh so empty all the same. The night creatures are relent... Read more

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The Warrior

poem by Mario Vitale

The Warrior The warrior, his armor pierced And his sword crimson, Looks about at those who have challenged him On this field of battle He eases his once mighty steed forward to survey the aftermath Of his victory A tear fal... Read more

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A Valiant Knight

poem by Mario Vitale

A Valiant Knight Death springs a new day basking in the breeze In solemn moments lets pause to think of a place A far off castle in the mountains away from it all A valiant knight lived in the structure of its dwelling Th... Read more

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OUR COAL MAN....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"With his huge Shire horse, pulling a cart laden with sacks of coal, the local coal man was providing our community with a vital role. The magnificent Shire horse would come clomping, along our cobbled old Liverpool Liffey street,... Read more

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WE ARE MADE OF HE...

poem by alexis karpouzos

We are made of heaven, risen from the tears of fallen stars and from the songs of silence. We met on the flying rock and remembered that our hearts were beating at the same ryhthm, twin stars of different births. Read more

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ON THIS LIGHT NIG...

poem by Mick Reid

ON THIS LIGHT NIGHT THAT FEELS ALRIGHT Mr. Cartwright, use your eyesight Do not ignite a night light tonight As the white moonlight is so bright On this light night that feels alright Invite the starlight into your night ... Read more

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0max

poem by Nemo Nemees

I'm in love with a faceless man who talks about the stars As if they weren't so far away. I'm in love with a man Who I never met. Who I never spoke to. Who I never heard Or seen. I'm in love with a stranger. I'm in love w... Read more

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Letters from all ...

poem by Devansh Shekhar Shukla

1.Messages of love, joy and happiness it is bringing. Day or night, it doesn’t matter, doorbells of houses are ringing. For it brings the letters from all around the world. 4.It is unstoppable and brings the wishes ... Read more

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Cocoon

poem by Crystal McClure

The core has become the shell Emerged, diverged, exposed Crumbling it falls to the ground, surrounding my body Exposed, I withdraw Fear of the light Fear of the flight Fear of the fall The light whispers to my soul I yearn to ... Read more

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non3xistent

poem by Mister Rotten

I attempt to belong as a hunter, someone standing apart from your entity, to restrain tautological blunders; yield myself to the sedative’s lenity. I attempt to belong as a seeker, be of significance on my own right, but c... Read more

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Love Through The ...

poem by Npeter Z

I imagine you there Next to me Head on my shoulder Feeling you breathe Hair on my cheek Hand on my thigh Melting into me Love in your eye You catch my gaze That spark ignites You smile I smile Baby it’s on tonigh... Read more

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OHIO DEATHS

poem by Barton Smock

~~~~~ every stick I throw a ghost of my grandfather’s wand--- I don’t throw many it is not a sight to see not some cow nudging awake the weakest deer not pipe tobacco, not smoke, not that spider ... Read more

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moving out

poem by MadDedadalo ehmmelilly

1 in this apartment left empty now many voices gather to find reflection on the white walls staring severely from where harlequin posters stood, on the shelves that in the guard robe have no more the wisdom of book... Read more

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suspended

poem by MadDedadalo ehmmelilly

Sweet moon cuddle me gently in your light tonight; may your petals fall on the shivering lake and be a pillow for my troubled eyes; may the scents of the sleeping flowers give a shelter to my exhaled fears. The da... Read more