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stars

poem by Nemo Nemees

I was best friends with the moon. He told me stories about the stars. He told me how they saved him. from the all loneliness. He says only he can hear them. He says that its his gift. He says that they tell him of who they u... Read more

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Putting god first

poem by Jessica Gussman

Put god first and everything else with fall into place. Read more

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Honest...

poem by Stacey Harper

I pack my heart in a box And the bottom will leak Find Truth in myself But honesty wreaks If I altar my actions It's not my words that will speak Words said in the past are flaky But what makes the future so sleek? Even if I... Read more

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Sweet Dreams

poem by Jennifer Drake

Leaking, oozing, she's dizzy, she's wet, her entire face. WARNING! As she begins to fall, air stinging the burn in her face. HERE COMES ANOTHER.. She screams "NO!" -"NO BEGGING! IT'S TO LATE!!". WHACK....... oozing, she's weak,... Read more

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HAPPY DAZE....

poem by Frank Hornby .

"Society is rapidly collapsing, the world is turning to crime, criminals will rule our Cities, and towns...it's just a matter of time. Law, and order is obviously failing, murder is increasing so fast, stabbings, and rape occur eve... Read more

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Black Winds

poem by Chris Cleverly

Winters night fell and the black winds came Blood was spilt but the darkness stayed The sea rose up through the winds and the rain Crashed into rocks the long ships flayed Read more

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The Sad Tragic Ta...

poem by Michael Wise

His parents' worst nightmare that left them disheartened is the sad tragic tale of Dennis Lloyd Martin On a family outing at Cades Cove park Dennis, his brother and some friends on a lark Playing hide and go seek as they alway... Read more

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Grinning

poem by Michael Wise

One night at my house a strange man had got in When I asked him to leave he gave me a grin I called the authorities who were of no use He slipped out the back door, a man on the loose But then he returned as soon as they'd gone ... Read more

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Mind over matter

poem by Asha dare

Fear is not real, it's just a figment of imagination. Dark, daunting and sometimes scary, etched into one's memory. In a moment of fear all seems lost, no time for negotiation. It's a shame some can be seen as nothing more than an ... Read more

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Paralysis

poem by Asha dare

Waking up frozen, frightened and unable to move. Surrounded by darkness, whispers and breathing. Seeing figures approaching unable to disprove. Feeling so empty and vacant stuck staring at the ceiling. Is this a figment, is it i... Read more

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Sorrow

poem by Asha dare

Beneath my hollow bones, I feel so much unwanted, undeserved pain. I spend each and every long drawn out day feeling like I have nothing to gain. Distress, despair and disappointment all as clear as can be. Oh why, oh why, oh why d... Read more

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Dimitri

poem by Asha dare

Eyes closed, relaxed, deep breathes, the experience is about to begin. Heavy chest, distorted noise are you going in? Colours overwhelm you, bright and clear as day. Twisting, turning and twirling, something so surreal some may ... Read more

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Voices

poem by Asha dare

Am I mad, Am I crazy, Am I clinically insane. These voices in my head, causing mental pain! I struggle to contain them, I always keep them in. I know I need to tell someone, it's my only real sin. Day by day I struggle, maybe I ... 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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Peripheral

poem by Michael Wise

They dwell in the peripheral a place I truly dread Not sure exactly what they are I think that they are dead They stalk the corner shadows in the day or black of night I sense their movements vaguely always dashing out of sig... Read more

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The Jackson Count...

poem by Michael Wise

In my travels late one night upon a country road Across the fields and in the distance something surely glowed Perhaps a fire over there? Though I could smell no smoke 'Go and take a closer look' a voice inside me spoke ... Read more

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Roller Coaster Ri...

poem by Nemo Nemees

”Im at the peak of the roller coaster / and who knows when we are going to plummet down. / Down into the abyss again. / You would think these coasters are fun./ But for me, they are terrifying./ For me, they are not an ... Read more

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REMIND ME...

poem by Frank Hornby .

"You tell me that you love me, but why do you both start to cry? You say that I'm your dad, I don't know your reasons why. You brush my teeth, and dress me, as I look deep into your eyes. Sometimes I think I know you girls, but... Read more

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Alice

poem by Dezzi Corona

The bottle read, "Drink Me.” Puzzled and sober, she followed directions without a thought. Her feet danced back and forth. She fell back in her chair, unaware of the trap she had been caught in. She gripped the bottle for comfor... Read more

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THE DEVIL AND I

poem by Reeves

He came to me, said he was the devil, I said: 'No you're not, I am,' stunned, he was easily led; I guided him to places where he could not escape, he even gave up smoking and started to vape. What a pathetic creature he was, the... Read more