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of me

poem by stephanie odom

at the end of the day you were the reason why our paths will no longer stay on the same journey and cry because you are the one that lost though my soul is failing your love will be no more of a cost and I will be sailing ... Read more

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Sulphur, Louisiana

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

Ratchet Socket Crescent Wrench, Hacking Wheezing Benzine Stench, Entry Permit Confined Space, Spanish Speaking Dirty Face, Drop-Light Hammer Welder Mask, Twisting Turning Timeless Task, Rain Suit Wet Work Spray Paint Drip,... Read more

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Ketameanin'

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

Stumbling through this carnival I fee... Read more

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Icicles

poem by Marie Maughan

the porch lets down its icicles slowly that stretch the light in canes at night point transparently in shapes of gaffed marlins hang there for show They lengthen the cold into a funneled spectacle stiffen up the blue s... 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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Limbo

poem by Thabiso seobi

LIMBO: The world is white, silent...... only hearing footsteps. Angels who defy Death roam about in cloaks of light, treading like mere humans. In this limbo time itself has stopped and the life outside doesn't exist. Only the sm... Read more

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Decrepit

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

I’m aware of my own aging process, But everyone else is aging too. Then, Even if most of the people in my neighborhood Are younger than myself, The United States is an aging nation. Our president is really “decrepi... 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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Strange Bedfellows

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Most recently, The "Right Wing" President of the United States, Donald Trump, Has claimed solidarity with the "Yellow-Vest Movement" in France, Many of whom identify themselves As "Left Wingers". Trump says that these protests ... Read more

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Winter Solitude

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Solitude becomes agreeable. My plants provide More of my emotional needs Than people are willing to. With people, There is always a negotiation To connect with them. Though it is said That the Feminine Aspect will someday pr... Read more

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Dogma and Karma

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

There is a common humorous bumper sticker.... "My karma ran over your dogma". President Trump believes in DOGMA... Not "karma". Will his dogma Triumph over humanity's collective karma? Can a dog run over a truck? Read more

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Good Consumers

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Profiting from sex Is viewed as "Immoral", But profiting from Mass Murder through needless Wars Is perceived as " "Productive". Genocide must be The Right Wing strategy For addressing Global Warming. However, Masturbation ... Read more

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Drawers

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

With our computers. We still have to keep all sexually explicit content In "drawers" Just as we did When we were kids And we didn't want our parents to know What we we're looking at. The proliferation of sexy images Has not ... Read more

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Drawers

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

With our computers. We still have to keep all sexually explicit content In "drawers" Just as we did When we were kids And we didn't want our parents to know What we we're looking at. The proliferation of sexy images Has not ... Read more

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The god of greed

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Our Civilization Is little more than a veneer. Sure, We don't yet escort young women to the Public Square As the Aztecs did To cut out their hearts And offer their remains To the gods. There would be a Feminist backlash! Howe... 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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Scraps

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

2018 Was primarily a year During which Humanity Fought over the scraps, And these scraps Are becoming increasingly meager Due to Climate Change. Many people Think Donald Trump is a good President 'Cause he's trying to mak... 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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Losing My Mind

poem by Misti D Lovelace

Life is never what it seems Normal is only in your dreams Happy was long ago, back when I didn't know Ignorance is bliss It is something that I miss I have something that will not let go. I have known it all along I grew up w... Read more

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Save me 3's

poem by Jay Shades

I said rack it up Pull it out the bag Can never find a card to break it down Eventually Sensibly I spell out my name with the white stuff that goes straight to your brain Motherfucker am high deliveries till 11 depending... Read more