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I hate myself

poem by Audrey Blackmore

I hate myself I hate how I think I wish I could be different every time I blink I wonder what it's like to be someone else Because I really don't want to be myself I would give anything to be like her “She's going to go fa... Read more

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The Heart

poem by Paige Stewart

The night and I understand one another We both come alive when the sun goes to bed While the rest of the world closes its eyes, we open ours It’s freeing to feel the darkness of the night wrap around me I feel protected by... Read more

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The Devil In Me

poem by Katrina Vega

There's a wickedness inside of me that's begging to be set free, This wickedness inside of me don't need to be released, I have a wicked mind only heaven knows how far down it roams, What's a man to do when all that he craves is... Read more

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Danse Macabre

poem by Katrina Vega

Tell me the story again, the one about the sun and the moon How they loved each other so much that it eventually led to one's incessant doom... Fill my head with your fables and all of these lies, Even you must know you're ou... Read more

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NOTHING MUCH FOR ...

poem by Sahaj Sabharwal

"NOTHING MUCH FOR MINORS" Minors are those less than eighteen, As they don't have knowledge in keen. They don't have a driving licence, As don't have driving sense. Minors are given just pen and page, Their life is not... Read more

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Distant Daisy

poem by Trevor Doran

From a distance, I saw a beautiful daisy Admiring it from a distance I fell in love with it When I came to pick the daisy, I knew there were flaws ignoring them because I fell in love from a distance not flaws in beauty, there w... Read more

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Crunchy Meat

poem by Jennine Eng

Autumn breeze blows away The crunchy misshapen disks of my childhood Decayed from summer green To fall crimson The crimson fall To the musky earth Destined to be eaten by slimy boneless ground snakes As we all are From the ea... Read more

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Lost

poem by chel scott

Lost in a world of confusion, alone in this spiralling abyss, mind dumb, yet filled with emotion, how can I be expected to cope with all this? I can walk around with a smile, and let everyone think I'm ok, but they don't know ... Read more

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Fifty Six - A poe...

poem by B V

Herein lies fifty six lines of verse, One to celebrate each year that you danced here on earth. A stay that for us all was cut too short, Your departure so sudden, leaving everyone distraught. Sa’aidi once said that a m... Read more

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A man woke up

poem by Marc Perry

A man woke up. He looked down at his feet. Covered with dirt. Need to put his clothes away today. Energy is hard to come by. He leaned up against his pillows. Thoughts wander. He watched the fan blades turn and sway, like a washing m... Read more

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addressed to: you

poem by Carl II Webb

I went to sleep (right next to you) alone. Then I woke up and I was still (right next to you) alone. I wanted to check my phone. (no texts from you) I'm still alone. I want you home. (what's left of you?) I know, I kn... Read more

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Twenty minus twen...

poem by Eladriel Nokk

He was a man of twenty A life well lived The problem? The lines get blurry On how he did The time. The clock hands moving A circuit of passing The effect. The people’s heads turn... Read more

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Mornings

poem by Beth Binkley

I wake up in the haze of utter exhaustion miserable, as usual and my mind immediately suffocates me with every possible worst-case scenario that could take place in the hours to come Be anxious about this but more anxious abo... Read more

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The Final Poem of...

poem by ScarKit

Walk away GO AWAY! No one cares Caring is for bears Read more

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Over N Out

poem by Anthony Blake

Shallow grave control Sideways an easy way out You dare surrender Read more

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My head

poem by Nemo Nemees

My head Keeps screaming My own name Over And over Again. Loud Painful Hateful My head sounds a lot like my father. ... My head sounds a lot like a past I thought I have escaped I thought it was okay I thought I could... Read more

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Chuckles

poem by David Mitchell

it was Charlies dream to be a clown but one big problem, his almighty frown inspired by Ronald and Krusty to tickle the belly and perk up the gusset Chuckles trained hard to Juggle and jump smile like a clown and perfect the fist... Read more

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poem by Beth Char

Talking to you is like talking to a grave Part of me thinks it means something Part of me knows what was there is gone And that as much as I beg and plead What I loved Will not come back. But your grave I cannot mourn For... Read more

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Earth's Cascade

poem by dan miltz

Tis' world's occupation With regards to annihilation Earth's collapsing disintegration Strolling, generation to generation Pray thou, to chaste shalt return © daniel miltz Read more

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Sleeping

poem by Nemo Nemees

Breathing is hard I dont want to live I dont want to die I dont want to go to the hospital I dont want this life I dont want this pain I want it to be over I want it to shut up I want to sleep No, i dont want to sleep. I wa... Read more