Browse by beat all

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Live and let live

poem by Wavy Jang

You only live once, why spend it in hate I wish Ill on none, I’ll leave them to fate. I don’t harbour grudges, why waste more time, you go about your life and I’ll go about mine. I did you a favour when I took b... Read more

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Little Dancer

poem by Sarah Feldmann

Oh Little Dancer, you dance among the wildflowers and tall grass But when dancing outside, you are bound to stumble and fall Yes, it hurts, but you should still stand up and keep on dancing to the sound of nature and the winds of ti... Read more

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Happiness

poem by Wavy Jang

I won’t be reaching out to you I’m happy now, we’re done We’re through. Almost six months have past since I yearned for you or missed you last We’re through. I smile now, and laugh I donâ... Read more

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Escape

poem by Asha dare

I feel at peace with nature, it makes life feel rich and real. I stay away from any danger, it can be all but too surreal. I love the birds, I love the bees, they fly by so light, so peacful. I love the flowers, I love the t... Read more

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What is my purpose

poem by Asha dare

Why am I here, what is my purpose. The future is near, my bones feel nervous! I try to talk but my lips are sealed, how long must I wait for these scars to be healed. It's on the tip of my tounge, but the words won't come ou... Read more

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Listen dont speak

poem by Asha dare

You'll always find me thinking, I'm always feeling lost. You'll never find me drinking, I'm not a fan of its unhealthy cost. My mind is like a temple, that's been beaten, bashed and broken. My mind is full of thoughts and whisp... Read more

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A Spicy Story

poem by Michael Wise

One afternoon with Ginger and Basil we met an old sage whose voice was quite nasal He told us our lives were in need of some spice which got me to thinking of my favorite rice So my two friends and I spent the afternoon l... Read more

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Way Down In East ...

poem by Michael Wise

Way down in East Jabib where I told many a fib I spoke so many lies it should be no surprise that I used to lie in my crib Read more

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A Night In Somnia

poem by Michael Wise

I spent a night in Somnia which put me to the test The lodgings were luxurious but I could find no rest They said it was a quiet town I fell for all their ploys And all the stupid sheep I tried to count made too much noise ... Read more

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A Rock and Roll O...

poem by Michael Wise

I had a disagreement the other day with my pal Floyd who passed my way He brought his new sculpture for me to see Floyd's a fine artist, on that we agree "Wow" said I, "It's an Iron Butterfly" "He'll soar with The Eagles righ... Read more

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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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CCCCCCC

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

We need to cooperate To confront climate change, But, In the capitalist, corporate world, Competition is the rule. Read more

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We'll all pay the...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Economic Nationalism Environmental Nihilism Advocate for your country's "Economic Interests" While recklessly plundering the Earth. In the short run, Some people make money. In the long run, We'll all pay the price. 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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An Indifferent Wo...

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

Fall in love. Sink into hate. At a certain point, It doesn't matter. Most people don't pay any attention to you If they can avoid it. Read more

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Reality

poem by Daniel Moskowitz

They show you What they think you want to see. They tell you What they think you want to hear. They write What they think you want to know, And they call it "Reality". Most of It Isn't even close. Read more

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Their Chosen Dise...

poem by Michael Wise

I watch a sunset that I'd love to share and nobody sees it but me I'm scratching my head in utter amazement that nobody cares much to see Things to accomplish things to get done a million things every... Read more

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I Know It's Been ...

poem by Michael Wise

I almost called you several times I know it's been a while I had the phone right in my hand but never got to dial Something kept distracting me every time I tried Babies crying, P.T.A., my son needing a rid... Read more

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Solitude

poem by Michael Wise

The old street lamps have lent a glow to foggy mists engulfing them the ground is wet with dots of color from each fallen leaf and stem This autumn night as I stroll past these nineteenth century homes of old like ghosts that ... Read more

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Night Lights

poem by Michael Wise

The lights at night have much to say a different story than the day They shine and glisten here and there in coolness of the evening air The street lamps glow to light the way as flashing neon colors play ... Read more