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I'll Sit in this ...

poem by Julian Sun

I’ll sit in this park for years unwinding this grass is in my thighs these suns in my eyes cottony wisps fly through my still and floating chest all trusting now down giving up this day Read more

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Clandestine

poem by Martyn Grindrod

Meet me at Noon 'neath hanging branches Where sun hides shine Clandestine Chance encounters On lay by's of roads Incognito disguises Spineless toads Best kept secrets Another stolen kiss Hotel meetings Furtive... Read more

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confusion

poem by Matthew Girard

this world can be a confusing place. one minute people hate your guts and the next they are your friends and are nice to you What should i do? go along with it? or just tell them what i think and risk loosing more people. thi... Read more

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Sweet and Slow

poem by Theresa Taylor

Sweet and slow is my death candy coated nails are securing my coffin Burying myself in the iniquitous seductions of confections Gluttony is more than an acquaintance, she is my confidant and only friend Fructose and Glucose busily... Read more

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Thoughts Upon A S...

poem by Julius Brian Cruz

Time is ticking by, everyone is all straight and fast. Work here work there, until when would this cycle last? I sit and ponder, wondering about life. It's damn too short, yet full of endless strife. Did we ourselves, made liv... Read more

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Beautiful Dumbass

poem by Cacho Nuts

You are disgustingly attractive how bomb you were raised by Shrek and Fiona my father is Donkey let's get set up You work at Troubled Factory could you drag me out of home? I got stuck in the rollercoaster right at the bott... Read more

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Something I don't...

poem by arundass tp

Something that something i don't know; on the way; to the world of mysteries wonder. the flower blooms; that something i don't know; is the truth about life, is the truth about living, is the truth about dying. wonder, it is m... Read more

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Passing by

poem by Robert Kohlhammer

Raining damp moist Aches and pains, got to work Heavy weather enjoys Flooding flashes spark The map navigating my voice Twitches and it jerks Jobs for the big boys Office filing clerk Autumnal alloys Cho... Read more

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The Misty Morning

poem by Gerry Legister

The star responded to a light Sunset roaming under the moon, Evening plummeting into the night, Activities recede to the humble room. Morning mist wipe away the darker shade, Prowling fog lengthen inside the filtering dew, A... Read more

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Revival of the Ne...

poem by Gerry Legister

When fallen angels came roaring down, Darkness formed the company of Nephilim, In renowned legend, armed with more legion Godless tinctures fleece hapless Canaan town. The grim left breath in the ground, The old world, desperate... Read more

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Night, and Day....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Where do I go, when night time calls? When I drift off to sleep, when the darkness falls. Unconscious, and helpless, I lie there in state, not knowing if I'll wake up, unaware of my fate. Lost in my dreams, in another world that ... Read more

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Variety

poem by Ovais Khalid

How many stupid do you need? We have an entire variety of breed. All of them are highly qualified. In all absurd they’re specialized. You can get from them only criticism. Or else rules and manners of modernism. Wel... Read more

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The Dream...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Oh, to be able, to walk on the land, to feel the sensation, of touch with two hands, to travel to planets, and soar in their skies, then look back at our Earth, through two human eyes. But alas, I'm a dolphin who dwells in the de... Read more

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Shake and Steal

poem by Theresa Taylor

You appeared in my world and split it with all the subtleties of an earthquake, it shook me You stood right in front of me and banged on the doors So I let you in I didn't know I would fall in love with you That piece of me wi... Read more

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Beetling Effigy

poem by dan miltz

In Mexican Isla de las Muñecas Spirits are a sway Into sobbing island, midway Green terrain, outstay Hanging dolls, clanging On mantled, sky high, racking Most shockingly, unearthly Ghastly hairy, extremely, scary Their eyeb... Read more

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Bones Lay

poem by dan miltz

Back age of brute creation 'n herbage beholders Hominoids have stayed for bodiless years Jumbled brains on battered shoulders With rash of lacking space frontiers On brief planet lay all the bone souvenirs For countless, cove... Read more

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The Moment

poem by Arzoo Zaheer

Dedication: To my future husband. Clear deep water stood still, very still I hear no crickets, no toads, no birds, no wind I hear no breath, no laughter, no echo Sweet silence, I truly hear naught Has the fabled wind stopped ... Read more

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Winters waves

poem by V Livingstone

Beams of light caress my face. Thick fog escapes, i release a deep breath. Its cold around me, yet warm in this place. Hurt but not broken, weak yet strong I can feel the strength you gave me Even after your gone Water flo... Read more

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Pick pick pick

poem by Victoria Payne

Pick pick pick My head and face Spots and swells Such disgrace Peel and squeeze And scratch to please Scabs and scars From nails to knees Can't stop Won't stop Endless fight Between myself All day and night Copyr... Read more

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Lonely Cabin

poem by Josephina DeGraeve

Lonely Cabin Loan cabin on the shore why are you so alone? you look so tempting nice and warm but then you are on the shore the shore, a perfect place to be, alone as alone can be why can't it just be you and me? oh l... Read more