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She Lies

poem by Danielle Gilmore

She's so strong, she lies. There's nothing wrong, she lies. That smile you see, she lies. She looks happy, she lies. She'll say she's fine, she lies. She does not cry, she lies. She never falls down, she lies. She will always b... Read more

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I Can't Stand You...

poem by Danielle Gilmore

I can't stand the ground you walk on. I can't stand the way you look. I can't stand the stuff you say to me, it's like you're reading it out of a book. I can't stand the way you talk. I can't stand the way you walk. I can't ... Read more

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No clue

poem by Eva Rakhuba

Most people who say: "I know how you feel", have not any clue at all what you really going thru. Eva Rakhuba Read more

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Thank God

poem by Eva Rakhuba

Thank God, my dreams did not come true... Thank God I went thru suffering and pain... I am so grateful for everything I went thru I lost so much, yet something beautiful i gained... I learned to have compassion on really weak..... Read more

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Life took me

poem by Eva Rakhuba

Life took me by the byways, I thought I'll never follow... My most desired dreams, my hopes, did not come true... Made me see real picture, that can be hard to swallow... I learned compassion , mercy and gratefulness for sure. ... Read more

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Your Mother Is No...

poem by Ronell Warren Alman

Your mother is now gone But, you can still hear her voice She will always be there in spirit To help you make the right choice Remember those lessons that she taught you And the times you all spent together Always cherish ... Read more

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In Memoriae Meae ...

poem by R.T. Aquinas

My little sister Maria, I hope now everything's clear. And that you are enjoying yourself in Heaven, up above. I miss you, you are my twin: The first girl I ever did love, And never will I love as much as I loved you You, Maria... Read more

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Young men of cour...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Young men of courage and convictions, frequently freely choose to ignore the sound advice. Relying on gang membership to fulfill the emptiness and sense of brotherhood in their violent young lives. Knives and guns are their fa... Read more

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Young men of cour...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

Young men of courage and conviction. In the game of life need to learn many of its hard lessons. Without proper guidance in their world, they seek the wrong paths. Without any proper sense of right and wrong, they most likel... Read more

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TWO BAD COPS

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Beware the streets after the sun goes down vultures prey this side of town Two cops came to me one night one on my left one on my right But wait a while and hear my story I kid you not I felt no glory One o clock and all is well... Read more

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Nothing But Pure ...

poem by Ronell Warren Alman

Nothing but pure madness As teachers and students run for their lives Such a dour situation Filled with corruption and strife The mark of evil Has sadly, reared its ugly head We need to further enhance the safety of everyone An... Read more

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Thursday today..

poem by Frank Hornby .

"As I slowly walked through the building, of people in care, I was approached by an old lady, with pure silver hair, "Hello love," I heard myself say, and in a clear polite voice, she asked, "is it Thursday today?" ...."No love, it... Read more

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SEA OF BLISS

poem by Ja Ja

Each day I suck, on a Whiskey jug As my life also, does suck on me My worth on earth about as much As my piss is, to the sea Inside this swashing jug, a raging sea Sets me adrift atop a cresting wave Then pulls me under to ... Read more

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Black Sheep

poem by Plausible X

I found a friend We are hard to bend Sometimes hard headed But friends 'till the end We start to grow Flying like an owl But there's just one flaw Others want him fall They now have hate I don't have to wait Pull and sav... Read more

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If I Could Run

poem by John Salvetti

Precipitation on my window pane - winter is how here You think your perception of my pains correct. You say, now dear - Eat well, get up, go for a run Before you know it, you'll be having fun! It's clear now you don't get it and n... Read more

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Numb

poem by John Salvetti

How can one be numb but feel pain at the same time? How can you say you're ok, yet you're not fine? How can what I'm feeling make no sense, yet it all rhymes? They say the world is yours for the taking, but it's not mine. Working ... Read more

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Me myself and oth...

poem by Anthony Blake

End of a dream path A vision quest images Go back to never I believed in you Once whole sick of the fractures I’ve forgotten me Speak to me your voice Oppressed, silenced, discounted The other side waits Trapped ... Read more

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Many pieces of Me

poem by Anthony Blake

Life’s rear view mirror See you in tomorrows light Words never spoken When known there's no talk Talk surrounds uncertainty Primal union one Humans, life’s bullet Truths buried lost memories Lonely train wast... Read more

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Mea Culpa

poem by R.T. Aquinas

"I am sorry", I don't know what else to say So I fall to my knees and start to pray. I never meant to threaten you Nor ever make you feel blue. May we become friends again Even if it's not the same As it once was between you a... Read more

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I am Iscariot

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I feel the breeze against my toes I don't know where my soul goes I feel the wood beneath my feet I take a step forward, off the edge I leaped Down I go, toward the ground Snap! Did you hear that sound? The rope is still in on... Read more