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A phase

poem by Anonymous Poet98

I'm not right I need to fix myself But I cannot do that,No Not without medical help. So here i lay on my bed Staring at the ceiling For no fucking reason, Oh maybe I'm just sad But I don't know that yet. They say it's just... 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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THE ORPHANAGE.....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I really don't like it in here, what wrongs could I have possibly done? I wonder if this is the "naughty boys home," for giving cheek to my poor mum. I really don't like it in here, why do I have to stay? I'm sure, if I climb thro... Read more

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INTO THE VOID....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Now it's your time to pay the price, for the evil crimes you've done, it's much too late to say your sorry, prepare to become..... the Devils son. With head now secure within the noose, legs trembling on the gallows deck, trap ... Read more

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Help Me

poem by Dooley Sheen

"I Don't Know Who I Truly Am But I Am Frightened By Who I'm Becoming..A Dark Phoinex" Read more

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The end of the ni...

poem by Emily

That star can literally be dead Every night you look up into the sky and see the brightest star in the night sky, It's there shining in all its glory Twinkling and orange, But as you admire the brightness of that star, A milli... Read more

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NOT ANYMORE...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I used to want to live forever, right now, I'm not so sure, to live until the twelfth of never, but life now seems a chore. Society is rapidly breaking down, mindless thugs now control the street, many people wear a constant fr... Read more

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Future Me

poem by Michaela Lewis

They want me to be prepared For the future that is near, But the truth is I am scared Because mine is unclear. Now, I lay here in my bed, My worries slowly eating me. So many questions in my head About how my future will be. W... Read more

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Graduating

poem by Michaela Lewis

It seems I had a dream last night that I was five years old. I was taken back to my home town before my house was sold. As I lay there lost within a dream, sleeping in my bed, Memories of younger days circled in my head. I wal... Read more

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Haworth

poem by Martyn Grindrod

Haworth Nestled deep into Pennine Moors Where Heights Wuthered West Riding of White Rose Jealousy guarded by blackbirds and crows Enshrouded between swales and hollows Look over shoulder something follows Ghosts and ghou... Read more

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What 'I Love You'...

poem by Tiana H

“I love you,” he says. It means so much when being held on my bed, head dangling away from where I should be looking, unable to move from the sudden shock of what ever happened tonight. Because being told, “I l... Read more

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Pompeii

poem by Martyn Grindrod

Pompeii Amid ashes pumice lay Life in cinders Pompeii in disarray Vesuvius plumed angry swell Archeologists unearth deathly knell Volcanic vomit ample spume from sunlight golden to darkened gloom Roman bathing in waters pu... 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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Who am I

poem by Jamez Milton

What am I It shrouds every thought Darkens the every region It flows forth with unforgiving menace And devours the mind Like a raging fire would a tattered cloth Guilt is the darkness Guilt shrouds your thoughts Like the cloud... Read more

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Calm Before a Sto...

poem by Tony matthews

My mind is broken. Darkness comes, Darkness goes. RAGE just ensues. The hold it takes, I know not of. The FURY, the ANGER, No control, Pure FRENZY. The blindness, the numbness. The ANGER grows, My mind is broken. Dark... Read more

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Our Little Angels

poem by Gerry Legister

Under the heavenly stars, our children Lay inside our hearts, on raw emotions, sleeping with threadbare nights of pain, Watch dark clouds making daily devotions. With a trail of silent scar hushed in the air, So, faint, we ... Read more

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Land of Flourdelee

poem by Eli Stovall

Long ago and far away in the land of Flourdelee there lived a quiet and happy people just like you and me homes built of wood and thatch they felt the oceans spray running along the cliff sides face the children f... Read more

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Hats Off To Mr. C...

poem by Stacey Handler

The circus is here For all of America and the world to experience. Hats off to you, Mr. Clown Seated in the Oval Office, Juggling our country As if it is a toy for your own amusement Dropping balls everywhere. You sit ... 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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Fresh Breath of A...

poem by Kylee Kochenderfer

And if I could breath, I would. I would breath every last bit of breath I had. Breath it all in. Breath it all out. Read more