Tags Poem
PrioritiesA Poem by YahalloWhere do you choose to stay? |
I'm like an ice cold winterA Poem by Mayue NaoyaThis song is about my depression, and some random break-up s**t. |
why i don't like writing poetryA Poem by SaimaSSit down to write poetry and you have to take the dive down deep. Trust images that just pop into your head like outta nowhere.Do I take the ones that.. |
Soft and SlowA Poem by Dig a PonyI could fall in love with you, which means I probably already have |
Bread and BeerA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme about 18th Century life. Beer was about 2% alcohol, and safer to drink than unboiled, fresh water, so everyone drank it. Bread was.. |
PollenA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme, inspired by the season. |
Duck DinnerA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme that popped into my head in the middle of the night. |
BathtimeA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme, which popped into my head in the middle of the night. "Don't throw the baby out with the bath water." |
Rid Me Of This BurdenA Poem by Kawaiikitty96Rid me of this burden It's been dragging me down For three years now I don't know why I ever agreed to carry it But I no longer want it I've.. |
Lessons From GhostsA Poem by brotherhumbledInitially a verse from a contest poem. |
Bloody WarA Poem by Nisha M.“War does not determine who is right — only who is left.” |
Would Be Suicide NoteA Poem by TeutaA poem about coming to terms with depression and searching for a way to get out. |
The WitchA Poem by The Moaning PoetThe death of a "Witch" |
Mad HatterA Poem by YahalloWhat are you hiding? |
sane InsanityA Poem by Lightbe strong |
PunishingA Poem by Nisha M.The protagonist’s toxic self-sacrifice. How far are you willing to sacrifice yourself for another in the name of love? |
The Lavender BushA Poem by Emily LThe Lavender BushThe Lavender Bush that has awoken from her slumbertaken from winters grasp, blossoms from the cold just as I have.Her delicate nature.. |
Working Man's BluesA Poem by The Iron HorsemanAnother blues/rock number. A bit of the urban working man's frustration expressed in a song lyric. |