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Let it be true

poem by Nemo Nemees

Because maybe it's true. Maybe it's all true. Maybe the sky will one day fall on us Screaming as we try and run from the inevitable But what is the difference between the end of the Earth And life Because I wake up, with the... Read more

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The Toilet Not Ta...

poem by Jim Kilduff

Two toilets converged in a murky room, Frustrated I couldn't decide on both And be a reveler , long I fumed Stared em down, my dignity in doom To where it no longer became a joke; Then took the other just as a dare, And having... Read more

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LIFE-JACKET

poem by Fadrian Bartley

I often times went into the sea Without a life jacket Judging the beautiful water by appearances Depending on luck I took few chances And while I am in I worried about the risk I took to swim Thoughts flood my mind And they h... Read more

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THE EXTREME LENGTH

poem by Fadrian Bartley

We met at the park On icicle bars, Crushes drew us together Attractive weather, And the wind to play with your hair, Our eyes collaborates in action, The next episode took place In your bed, It is justifiable to partake into... Read more

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THE CONFESSIONAL ...

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Stepping inside the confessional box a child whispered Bless me father Head bow low the child continues that speech for I have sinned I confess to almighty God and too you father Father the child said I have lied and I have foug... Read more

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NEAR THE HOUSE WH...

poem by Kenvil Atkins

Yes folks a dry land indeed near the house where Safi build Half a mile down is the sea a pleasanter sport you never saw Near the house where Safi lives All day long the fishermen goes back and forth, fulfilling the days catch ... Read more

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AMIE

poem by Kenvil Atkins

In the valley of derision I cry out to my God for a reason Yes still licking wounds my Amie I lost to the seasons Yet I walk away a heart full of woe refusing ever to let her go My love a burning fire a hundred streams could... Read more

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GRANDMOTHER

poem by Kenvil Atkins

GRANDMOTHERS Two different both loving one giving the other taking take your pick They live side by side at a distance at most yet my future they tick The confusion I receive was enough to madden me or get me sick Two grandmoth... Read more

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NO EULOGY FOR ME

poem by Kenvil Atkins

When I am dead I need no eulogy from the living no not I I live a simple life in my ignorance because I was taught a lie My years have been many my love ones are few For now I die please don’t you cry Remember me when fl... Read more

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Horror in the For...

poem by Christopher Russon

Listen to the sound of wolves With zombies who are often cruel Vultures hovering seeking flesh Must keep on the move no time to rest. All of this for an adventurous trip Nobody warned about the risk Or gave a clue of what lay a... Read more

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THAT MAKE ME STR...

poem by Fadrian Bartley

I was there years ago My childhood to speak Memories with two loaf of bread Running on bare feet A little bottle of oil Mom kept hidden somewhere, To save us from the thunder that would have roll inside our belly Tha... Read more

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Selfie

poem by shaffiate ishmael

Today there's a new craze taking over With women, all over the world They treasure their cell phones camera's More than they value diamond and gold Their love for expensive jewelry is now a thing of the past And it's making... Read more

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When she Smile

poem by shaffiate ishmael

Colorful rainbows fill up the sky Sprinkles of sugar falling like rain Marshmallows banners saying “I love you” From Cadbury chocolate airplanes Mountain made of ice creams Milk and honey rivers flow And cotton... Read more

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BALLAD OF COMMON ...

poem by Fadrian Bartley

Music makes their way Dancers use them to play The world appreciate how they stay And have nothing to say Actors do for pay We watch them everyday In crimes horrors and foreplay For the kids these are not ok If their lives... Read more

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SPITEFUL INFATUAT...

poem by Fadrian Bartley

The subtle form Shape of Eros Red eye monster pulling my lust Sweat all over To start a journey with tingle palm And wet fingers eager to touch A breastplate of hard work Chiseled out of the woodwork Intentions ablaze an... Read more

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THE INVISIBLE MAN

poem by Fadrian Bartley

A prison of mine Bound in my own world Shackles of solitude Crowned my wounded feet Behind the thick wall of my bound The shadow of my cries Fed my own soul To evoke insanity Cheek bones hangs Proportionately, When la... Read more

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SEASON OF OBEDIEN...

poem by Fadrian Bartley

The humid summer Dries the winter tears The winter never worry About travelling through the tiresome years The falling snow always run dry As soon as butterfly babies Start learning to fly Winters never travel with regre... Read more

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Branded

poem by Theresa Taylor

Welcome! To the Voyeuristic Funouse From Hell!! Tickets to view The Fabulous ME...! Step right up all it'll cost is your privacy. Right through here folks. Don't forget to Like your neighbor and give a Poke Suggestions? We take ... Read more

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I embrace death, ...

poem by michelle blaisdell

He took me from my place, and ripped me down below, He took me to that place, just so I would blow, Yes he has a place, and from him I wont hide, His two-headed face, the fall I will embrace... But to she, he has no chance, t... Read more