Tags : Nothingness

Bliss

Bliss

A Poem by Richard Mueller


Bliss in the many aspects of the cycle of life
Among all that is Imaginary

Among all that is Imaginary

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


a reflection in empty space
Inexistent Emptiness

Inexistent Emptiness

A Poem by aurora kastanias


In darkness the absence of light sparklesMan’s reflection on notions of nothingness.Empty space ultimately devoided of purposeAs space unhosting..
Forever Into Circles

Forever Into Circles

A Poem by Michael G. Smith


Life's monotony
Nothingness

Nothingness

A Poem by Messengeroflove


I know how you feel. Like a million swords have been carefully threaded through your chest squeezing your lungs like there’s nothing left. And y..
Necrosis

Necrosis

A Poem by Recherche


Necrosis is my lastest work consisting currently of LXIII poems (a work in progress)...Necrosis is about waxing and waning from a Childhood's hour th..
Necrosis

Necrosis

A Poem by Recherche


" Necrosis,my latest work consisting currently of LXXV poems ( in progress).Necrosis is about waxing and waning from a Childhood's hour through Secens..
Necrosis

Necrosis

A Poem by Recherche


" " Necrosis,my latest work consisting currently of LXXX poems ( in progress).Necrosis is about waxing and waning from a Childhood's hour through Sece..
Stained Suburbia

Stained Suburbia

A Poem by C.E.M.


What I do. What I feel.
Submerging, Fading & Succumbing

Submerging, Fading & Succumbing

A Poem by Joey Nizz


Everything is so convolutedEvery day is like a trial so full of impedimentsThat gives the impression of beyond the bounds of possibility (the impossib..
No One Passed

No One Passed

A Poem by Anne Martin


Staring out the window on a sultry Sunday afternoon.
An Argument for Life

An Argument for Life

A Story by Guy de Michel


Death is often referred to as a journey. Some journey! Being sent against your will and against every fiber in your body and every function in your..
Nothingness

Nothingness

A Poem by Linda Marie Van Tassell


“Is it possible that existence is our exile and nothingness our home?” ~ Emil M. Cioran
Lost

Lost

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


Lost―for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakbaby Michael R. BurchSomething inescapable is lost―lost like a pale vapor curling up int..
Nothingness

Nothingness

A Poem by Louisa Chan


Does this one make any sense to you? Please feel free to comment. Thank you : )
Interpretation On Death

Interpretation On Death

A Poem by Celie Rose


A final resting place.

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