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A Nightmare

poem by Kim Bond

I hear voices Where am I? Someone tell me Before I die. I want to know now Before it's too late I'm begging you please Don't make me wait. I find a door It needs a key It has to be found Please help me. Finally I get... Read more

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STUBBORN...ANGER..

poem by Frank Hornby .

"I WON'T GIVE IN!....I'LL STAND MY GROUND! I'LL STICK OUT MY CHIN!...GIVE POUND FOR POUND! I WON'T BACK DOWN!...BECAUSE I KNOW I'M RIGHT! IF YOU DON'T SEE IT MY WAY!....BE READY TO FIGHT! "DO AS I SAY!!....NOT AS I DO!!"... "DEFY... Read more

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End of Days

poem by Michael Wise

And I for one would like to sleep but I cannot, because I weep for lives and dreams and nations lost We never thought to count the cost So many are the pirouettes of running, flailing silhouettes as flames behind them flicker ... Read more

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Nic121change

poem by Jay Shades

Doubt ,disbelief Confusion, contagious Turn and face Talk ,click ,connect Now we reset the levels Prickley feeling coming through my skin. Hearts racing my weaknesses in my body are setting in. Brave face or no Cant brea... Read more

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Crimson Tide

poem by Antoinette Pringle

I watch the waves as they get bigger What was once solid ground is now An ocean of red fear. An awakening maybe? No, for an awakening is light fear is the depth of darkness. Wait the waves did not cover everthing I see a lig... Read more

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Blind Encounters

poem by Antoinette Pringle

Invaders or derelict in lost galaxies Rumaging through garbage cans And trash heaps, One giant leap Towards the ruins of humanity One domino called outcast will Unleash a blast of the bones hidden in closets. Some know it w... Read more

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Nightmares

poem by Julia Shaw

Nightmares are dreadful things They creep into subconscious minds And tear at sanity's fragile strings Turning our thoughts to things unkind I was a teacher of children quite small And loved the years I spent with them Bu... Read more

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TWILIGHT OF OUR A...

poem by Kenvil Atkins

So much that we as a people have not known and yet God’s mercy abounds Are there aliens living among us why do we quarrel and fight so as to please us The beauty of the celestial and the glow of the terrestrial we want so to ... Read more

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Pleasure

poem by Edgy Boiii

with each cleave of his skin to make a scar that not even time will mend straining against time you thrash unhindered i gleefully slash as you are picked apart skin and bone you hope to see the chance to atone my fun should nev... Read more

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Dec 2019

poem by Anthony Blake

Behind these blue eyes A kiss from a rose draws blood Goodbye goodbye her Only memory A believer of the day Endless reckoning Would do anything Say anything but goodbye It’s never enough Radioactive How long bef... Read more

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Who

poem by D'Vina Dietrich

Cries echo off the walls. Thoughts bounce through my head There is so much noise, yet too much silence Surrounded by people, yet I'm so lonely What has become of me? Read more

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ONE KID FLOATING ...

poem by Mick Reid

ONE KID FLOATING OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (This is based on true experiences) Sitting here in the hospital's waiting room Observing the Italian cleaner with a broom While waiting for my monthly appointment For that strange buzzi... Read more

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They Don't Unders...

poem by R.L. Pfundt

They don’t understand. They don’t feel that way when you break a little more each day, waiting for the end to come your way. They don’t understand how it feels to feel worthless, to hate yourself, to t... Read more

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Be Still

poem by R.L. Pfundt

Just a girl wandering around just to fall in the abyss. Just a boy wandering around aching to save her. “I don’t need your help. I never need anyone!” “Just know that I’m gonna be there ... Read more

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The beginning

poem by Nemo Nemees

This world Was created when Two others collided. Creating a feathery mess of fire As angles burned their wings And learned the love in hate. As demons came along And saw the pain in beauty. We are the outcome of a disaster... Read more

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the flesh

poem by Lana Stilinski

you pulse inside my head and heart. and burn the last parts of our past. the flame keeps track on traitor's life, and i keep stitching flesh up tight. move out of me before we die together. don't let pain pass, just cut the press... Read more

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Home. Part Two

poem by Nemo Nemees

The window is open. The air smells, Of lavender. No, Of lilacs. Your favorite flowers, Were lilacs. That's why, we planted them. You loved them. It seams , As though everything, In here, Becomes you somehow. I can't... Read more

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Home. Part One

poem by Nemo Nemees

The walls, Are closing in. This room, is shrinking. The air, is thinning. The life, is dying. My heart, is breaking. And I, am lonely. .... I keep my window, open. I let the air, sing. I watch others, from a ... Read more

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Subtle we muddle ...

poem by Horace Edmunds

Dare to fight the bounds which might quickly appear to bind you. Don't try to lick the lunatic which always stays behind you. So, just deserves, before she swerves to quicken Every lesson, bound for the beach that was Once out of... Read more

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Ray of hope

poem by Jessica Gussman

Believe god, everything happen for reason. Read more