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Losing but finding

poem by Alejandrina Rondon

A writer who can not write A poet who doesn’t understand poetry A women who is not a women At war with inner peace but a bio that speaks differently A lie in a liar who speaks truth Poems that express emotions within e... Read more

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A SPECIAL PLACE I...

poem by Reeves

Without any sort of plan, an also-ran, my inconsideration is paramount, but at least everything is reserved, and we will get what we deserved. Perhaps he should have been more gracious, instead of being so audacious, what can ... Read more

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Shadows

poem by Darren Brown

Time stood still, for many a year.  We lived at high noon,  when shadow did not appear. Then one day man did wrong, and clock changed gear. Time began, and the hauntings drew near. What was the first wrong? No one k... Read more

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Latrodectus

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

Spin my web round your head, Delicate fragile legs, Difficult tangled spread, Dangerous spinnerets, I don't fe-el, Fell for my earthen eyes, Watchin' you bide the time, Shadows hide your demise, Lique... Read more

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Blink

poem by Dakota Iris

Blink. One... Two.. Three. Blink. Don't think, only blink. The smells, the oh so sickening smells, so sweet and robust. Blink. The air getting thicker and so hard to breathe, the atmosphere is heavy and filled with lust. Blink... Read more

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Where have all th...

poem by Peter Flynn

Where have all the birds gone? I can no longer hear their song. Their chirp and their chatter that echoes my rooms, Seems to have left nothing but gloom. Where have all the birds gone? Where once was a song, a trill, and a sque... Read more

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A Joke

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

If you don't receive what you order on time From Amazon.com, You will, Unquestionably, Get your money back, But, As far as a deeper set of ethics or values, They're becoming more and more of A joke Because we, Collectively,... Read more

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Dying

poem by Nemo Nemees

In the horror she looks to the sky she realizes she understands she knows; she is dying. she is slipping away faster then most. she is falling into unknown hands she knows it she feels it she fears it. She ... Read more

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Complacency

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

The Grammy Award nominees Attempt to reassure the youth that, Despite all the destruction occurring in the world, "Everything is gonna' be all right". I have no such reassurance For ANYONE. Our Civilization is on An unsustainab... Read more

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Will there be any...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Nationalism Militarism Preparations for war, But will there be anything left to fight over When the animosity can't be contained Any longer? Read more

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I am odd

poem by David Mitchell

They say that I am odd Funny Weird and strange But I do not feel peculiar or mental Or insane They say I have a weird walk and talk And they say I am a clown But if I was the clown they speak of Why do I always frown? They s... Read more

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Crash

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Libertarians view Environmental regulations As interfering With their chance to profit From exploitation of the Earth's Natural Resources, But Climate Change that results From this unsustainable exploitation Results in grea... Read more

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The Map

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

We have difficulty Putting environmental issues On the "political map" Because we don't realize that we're actually SITTING On the only real "map"..... The Earth itself. Read more

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Making America Gr...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

President Donald Trump Has stated That he is An "Economic Nationalist". He, supposedly, Is doing what is best for the People of the United States, Even if This is detrimental To people in other parts of the world. So, The Tru... Read more

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I am not I. Who a...

poem by AiR Atman in Ravi

I am not who I am! I have a body, but am I the body? I have a mind, but am I the mind? I have an ego, but am I the ego? Who is the me that I am? Am I a butterfly? No that’s not me. Am I a bee? No that’s not me. ... Read more

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Rorschach's Cage

poem by Darren Brown

Walking in the dark, walls made of stone. Every step gives pause, for they are not alone. Breath grows heavy, the path is long. Ever downward, to where all hope is gone. As dim light glows, what was dreaded appears. Bars... Read more

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The Voice of Solu...

poem by Mathew Mcgill

Isolation is my space Safe, in my own speculations. -Close but distant entity speaks within- “Invitation for whom? Nope, Denied!” The words repeated itself using my lips. I wanted to connec... Read more

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My Confusion

poem by Talal Uddin

Should I do or not?/To take the oath/To save you from all odds/ Should I do or not?/To have some romance/ Having a cup of wine/ To find a way to your heart/Should I do or not?/To agree to your smartest proposal/ To give some brave ... Read more

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Letting Go

poem by Dakota Iris

Letting go. Hands down one of the most difficult things to do. Letting go is like choosing to release the float in the depths of the ocean with hopes of the afterlife being better. Letting go is the knot in your stomach that mak... Read more