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For I was,

poem by Taha Hassan

They Liked me, loved me, Cared for me, For I was a tool. They craved me, sought me, wanted me, For I was a tool. I happily helped them, endlessly, For I was a fool. I thought They had loved me, Thoughtlessly, For I was a fo... Read more

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JUST AN OLD GUY.....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Slumped in an old shop doorway, with a vacant look upon his face, forever to be ridiculed, shamed, and disgraced. His clothing is all ragged, tattered, dirty, and torn, he is always looked down on, with no pity, but scorn. Foreve... Read more

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The signs.

poem by Christopher Russon

You danced like Cinderella Smiling and looking fine We should have known much better But we failed too see the signs You were playing to the crowds Laughing all the time. You forever were always joking But we failed too see the... Read more

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HALLOWEEN.....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Jollamolla custard, green snot pies, all mixed together with a dead dogs eyes, Gathered around the cauldron, warlocks dancing...with grinning cowled witches cackling, and prancing, bathed in the shadowy moonlight, of a dark, and e... Read more

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joyrides

poem by Emma C

i’m sick of screaming, i just wanna get along, can’t kill my head anymore can’t make Heaven last long i think i’m gonna be God’s whore i think i’m gonna drown down here my bones will... Read more

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summer

poem by Emma C

carve me out of these winding roads, make time slow, so i can breathe till the end of summer, these fantasies are killing me forever, kiss me for the minute, ignore me forever i’m running out of ways to hope, ways to cope ... Read more

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Matches

poem by Theresa Taylor

Two matches bumped each other in the dark One felt a wildfire, the other only a spark Both burned brightly but had different feelings One’s wooden heart turned quickly to ashes The other’s is still chasing smokey d... Read more

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William spring on...

poem by Christopher Russon

Beware some would say He is beyond repair You wouldn't wish to See him anywhere Such an unwelcoming sight If you saw him out late at night. In trouble often with the law Then locked behind prison doors He spent some time withi... Read more

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Divina Poetica

poem by Julius Brian Cruz

It’s not too long, when darkness consumed my soul. Cause to live is hollow, nothing but a gaping hole. Tried to paint dreams, but of no purpose, no known hope. A world of blind puppets, both fake and controlled. See the... Read more

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We never die

poem by Victoria depoet

The flower that grows alongside the tree The wind that whispers while fumbling through leaves The heart that pumps to a perfect tee The calmness you feel before falling asleep The magic that change seasons year around The mist... Read more

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She Wrote

poem by Maddie Fischer

Open your eyes, they’ve been closed for so long, Yonder there’s so much to see. Ruling yourself by such bias insead, Blinded you are unto me. Choosing disdain is the path in your mind, Granted... Read more

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Just an illusion.

poem by Christopher Russon

I see faces in the clouds And curtains and the walls I see faces in the trees And the leaves before they fall I look into the mirror And this is what I see A face they call a failure Looking back at me. I told my mother what I... Read more

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Cycles

poem by Jim Kilduff

Intake of detergent I need it now it's urgent Give me lavender a big supply I'm complex so oversimplify. Have I told you I'm complex See my insides are convex I get vexed easily Like a raging army of clouds So hastily Don'... Read more

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Time's Past

poem by R.T. Aquinas

It is times that did pass When we were in class And I loved thee And I thought thou didst love me. I was wrong, I admit in the words of this song. But now I am fed-up of being constantly asked If I still have feelings for t... Read more

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Pain of its cruel...

poem by Chris Cleverly

My own restless thoughts wear down a fragile mind, reckless and without intent until every peace died. Not among the loss nor the pain of its cruelty, but here in this seclusion finding solace built for me Read more

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FOUR SEASONS....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Dark winter days, gently the snowflakes falling, oh, those ice cold nights, I hear the the coal fire calling. Soon the clocks go forward, a new season looming, golden daffodils in flower, springtime is now blooming. As the warm d... Read more

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A Gentle Hand

poem by D'Vina Dietrich

A gentle hand Once wiped my tears... It was so soft, Loving and comforting. I long for that touch.. My tears now run. Splattering on this page, No hand to stop them... My comfort is gone I need you Mom. A gentle hand Wi... Read more

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TIME WARP...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I'm stuck in a time warp, and still I'm just twelve years old, once again I'm playing football, my memories are 24 carat gold. My mind turns back the decades, as Father Time moves on, but it's me running onto that through ball....... Read more

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What You Call Me

poem by R.T. Aquinas

I don't care what you call me; It doesn't really matter Because I can't say I care About all your chitter-chatter. Call me by my title or Call me by my name; It doesn't really matter Because to me they're all the same. Read more

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Disclaimer

poem by R.T. Aquinas

If anyone is offended By what here I've writ'. Let it be known that I've blended A real and imaginary bit. All this is ficticious; No intentions are malicious. Any apologies that are due Are given in advance to you. Yours ... Read more