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Lovely Weapon

poem by Theresa Taylor

She was born with a gun in her hand Easy shot; she had you from the start You hold her body only; she's in your head, she's in your heart But it's red eyes and tears For you, my love, my dear This lil' beauty comes with a price ... Read more

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POSITIONS

poem by Reeves

Men came into this life at their mother's breast, And continued into adulthood with a similar quest, Women rightfully positioned themselves above everything, And a 'Hillary' nearly made the fat lady sing, While others are more int... Read more

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What would Jesus ...

poem by Roxanne Dubarry

What would Jesus Christ do today? If he walked the earth? He would believe there was no improvement in humanity! He would be horrified if he eye witnessed the genocide committed in the name of their chosen radical faith! Fil... Read more

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so let it be

poem by orion gonzales

death dont scare me so let it be i fear not of whats to come only what i have done i like to belive i have found my inner peace but some will plea on whos the real me so let it be the question is whats next heaven hell or pure sleep ?... Read more

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Crown of Thorns

poem by Aimee Woolford

Crown Of Thorns, sounds Messianic. But have you heard the truth, Beliefs. All it is. Lies are concocted to make you believe that they are Truth, But Truth paints her face pale white, Blood red lips to kiss away your sanity. Wave... Read more

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Bitter Cold Night...

poem by Q. Ramirez

On this cold nocturnal hour Earth transcends beyond the dust of man - and Project Homes like these Crickets chirp their monotonous chirrup sung in cold darkness Dogs whimper and howl as ambulance sirens are heard in the distance ... Read more

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Bad Habits

poem by Nathan Brown

It would seem that lately I’ve developed these tired old habits, Of upsetting those I love and keeping it all built up inside. I’ve never truly been proud of the person I believe that I am, And in truth my love, I ... Read more

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The World We Live...

poem by Nathan Brown

It strikes me that the world we live in is a stranger place than most, Inequality, hatred, fear and distaste seem to cling to every single street corner. The news we read simply speaks of crime and catastrophe in our delivery post,... Read more

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Pocket Squares

poem by Nathan Brown

It must be time to give up what we had my dear, We can’t let those months occupy our tired young minds. I know in another life we’d have been so meant for each other, But now we must forgive and forget and shut the... Read more

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Insane

poem by Mistie Lovelace

A life consumed with pain, a girl consumed with shame. A story with villains and thieves, a girl consumed with so much grief. Thieves that rob what money can't replace, only leaving wounds inside and out. Now a woman covered in sca... Read more

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Insane

poem by Mistie Lovelace

A life consumed with pain, a girl consumed with shame. A story with villains and thieves, a girl consumed with so much grief. Thieves that rob what money can't replace, only leaving wounds inside and out. Now a woman covered in sca... Read more

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The Curse

poem by Josh Frye

He made the trip to the tip of the universe He escaped the riptide with no regard toward his curse He landed in the desert sun His life has again begun Hoping for new horizons,but he see's none Read more

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Breakdown

poem by Chris Pickford

I cast my gaze upon you and see you there no longer. Decay. There are telltale signs if you're looking with the right eyes. Mine are true and do not doubt me on this, there will be no victory. Simply concede, at least to the possib... Read more

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Standard Dump

poem by Raychill Ellisonwonderland

I don't want your standard man; don't dump your standards on me. You want your standard man? It's got nothing to do with me. You and your standard man got nothing on me, even though you think you are, I'm the one that's free. Yes ... Read more

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SORROWFUL NATURE

poem by Dinesh Chauhan

A drop from heaven Adown the hell Improves it and keeps it well. It constructed into a natural beauty Which is now our duty The people greed Used it to quench their thirst ... Read more

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Last Call or No C...

poem by Hassan Saadi

Last night I had a dream about a life so cruel, I mean a nigga really tryna make it out is school. Keeping up appearances ain't so cool, when ur life on the line; this nigga ain't a fool. But trying to talk him out, will only get y... Read more

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burn the bridge o...

poem by K Alexander

You called I ran to you What you asked of me I did but cannot continue It started out small A favour here or there Im not usually one to keep score But i believe in whats fair Sure you live awhile away And its hard to ... Read more

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Black

poem by R.T. Aquinas

Black. Black is all I saw. Once 'pon a time, I could hear the 'planes o'erhead roar. Now, all is become silent; all is dark. Once 'pon a time, I could taste, But now all that is left is a great waste. Now all is silent; All is... Read more

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He does

poem by K Alexander

You weren't anything to us But you asked to be You found a family of two And decided to be number three You promised love and truth Saw the greatest moments of his youth You showed us new things We made room for you Th... Read more

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Done Through & Th...

poem by Anthony Blake

Seeing through the rain Life blurred through the memories Seeing through the tears Read more