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But the Night is ...

poem by Anthony Souls

During battle, rest has become my enemy all of the thoughts that I’ve suppressed emerges all of the doubts and all of the uncertainties that I pushed back Rage, anger, madness, Love… all clashes together Questions p... Read more

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Dark Place

poem by Zonisha Brown

Sometimes your mind likes to bring back memories you don’t want to remember. You’ll flash back to a time where you were teased and your heart was stomped on once again. Where these flashbacks take place is in a place y... Read more

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Time to go Daddy

poem by Zonisha Brown

You were three when you last saw your daddy. You saw him leave a diaper bag then leave. You Cried in your mommy’s arms. You saw your daddy again on christmas and smiled. You hugged him before leaving. You saw him waving ... Read more

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WOMAN IN THE MIRR...

poem by Cecilia Crasto

I look in the mirror and a man's face I see With masculine pride looking back at me On close inspection I perceive a MO A single hair sprouts on my chin below We know Adam's rib did fashion Eve But why set out us girls to decei... Read more

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Flooding

poem by Theresa Taylor

You cut me open Entered my heart and sliced me like warm butter It felt good at the time But I've been bleeding this love for you all over the floor What a mess it's made of my life I'm trying to mop up the red that I see But it... Read more

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Dandelion Wishes

poem by Annie Kirby

All I have is the Moon and stars and A heart full of broken wishes Dragged into the tunnel of darkness Breathing hope for the light I wish it to be true But my wishes never come true It is just an on coming train All I ca... Read more

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SILENCE (Sijo)

poem by Shanta

Silence Gaze into the kingdom within and stay there for a while - In freedom, where the noise of world no longer measurable: Don't be startled to realize – gazing into your own ancient eyes. Read more

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Breathtaking

poem by Shanta

BREATHTAKING There's so much more To the Breath Than oxygenation Of the blood - Being a Given: Humanity ventilated By the Source of Light, Flowing through The body's Electrical Transformers, Ever increasing frequency Gi... Read more

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MAGICAL NATURE

poem by Cecilia Crasto

She howls with the wind and dances with fire She kindles the flames on the funeral pyre With ribbons of gold she streaks the sky And sheds her tears on land that is dry She tramples the wheat so lush in the field And nurtures t... Read more

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little white moth

poem by Alice inwonderland

Its little white wings Flutter softly against The black window pane Attracted by the light A shade of bright Against the dark Its warm wings hit the cold Flapping against the Wide, wet, window Painlessly, its little whit... Read more

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Ongoing Torment

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Darkness fills my mind, and somber is the night, Seek but you won't find, no escape from this plight. Too close you have come, can't turn back now, The parts are not the sum, the promise not a vow. Smile all you like, it will sure... Read more

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Explosion

poem by Ch'erie de Perrot

Explosion! Traversing across an unending atmospheric steeplechase Sun makes his journey to the end of the day.. All that remains upon reaching the Horizon of day verses night, is the realization of leaving one side in darkness, ... Read more

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Nights In The Gar...

poem by Cecilia Crasto

When sleep eludes me I stumble from bed Escape to the garden to clear my head Surround myself with night time wonder Still my heart and cast worries asunder. To gaze upon a star spangled sky In their twinkling light to see God'... Read more

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summers evening s...

poem by Gerry Legister

Banks of fading sunset silhouette stood silently beyond, Stretching a great bronze bundle of clouds over the sand, An illuminating vociferous formation of wrinkled band, Finding the timeline skies to cross bridges over land. ... Read more

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Carpenter's Hill

poem by Horace Edmunds

Carpenter’s Hill He marched up the hill , the only true Soldier, While I sit here so smug with my mug full of Folger’s I discussed me with many of the white men in coats I neither did fall ... Read more

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The world upon ou...

poem by Gerry Legister

The stifled old air lies uplifted now in the deep, It might change again with fresh morning dew, Hurling sweaty sleep fallen upon those asleep, Humidity lies curled toes in sheets old and new. Fading careers pointing to the p... Read more

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Heatwave

poem by Gerry Legister

The hazy morning filled up the atmosphere With the summer’s air that could not travel far. Ode to humanity and media, a sign of nature Without summer sunny breeze passing there. A heat wave goes where the dry dew relent;... Read more

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The Ugly Truth

poem by Lane hunt

Calling all the people‼️📡 how many more lives do the police have to take before we wake up and realize it's time for us to start working together? the government keeps denying the truth! It's pretty funny, ho... Read more

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Too Late for Good...

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Suicide and anger, do they really coexist? Smiling into nothingness, now do you get the gist? Feelings can be hollow, with no meaning to be found, Every time I swallow, these horrible ideas do abound. Am I worthy of this planet, o... Read more

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My Goddess

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She is beauty to me, of which is beyond compare. She is subtle and true, as I fall into her lair. She is everything I want, and everything I need, She is the darkness and light, my sunshine indeed. She is evil and pure, and glowin... Read more