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Familiar MeadowsA Poem by VoidlessThe pollen once filled the air My eyes turn red and blue and mostly yellow. And the grass that’s damp and cool and bare The clear blue sky se.. |
RamblingsA Poem by DalfontionAlways thinking |
Frappes and CokeA Poem by spaaceGoodness, we are different.. I wouldn't call it a crush but I have become enamored by you and well that kind of sucks. |
The JungleA Poem by EruditeNo man is safe from the war outside. |
When the Wave CrashesA Poem by étoileA poem about my experience in having anxiety. |
So Much at StakeA Poem by The Mystery PoetOn the desperation of knowing the one you love |
Not The Best PoetA Poem by AriesGirlThis one's probably weird. This is basically an imaginary conversation to my love who doesn't know he's my love. Once again. Enjoy or criticize as you.. |
"Move, Big Dog!"A Poem by Hamza HanafiHello big dog. Would you like to fight?You better move and get out of my sightBefore I attack you and make you feel light! |
Some HaikusA Poem by KetonedHaikus. |
Painful TruthA Poem by RWT199026Here we go, Troubled times through which it shows. Blame me not, My words come off like a gunshot. Maybe a lot to take in, Why can't this just be.. |
CaesuraA Poem by S. E. ButlerA poem about depression. |
ClocksA Poem by S. E. ButlerTickTockTickTockTime is immortal(For who is boundBy their own nature)Which chases lifeAnd holds back deathAll at onceWithout failWithout falteringWith.. |
NovelsA Poem by S. E. ButlerThere is a universe on my bookshelf:A hundred places,A thousand worlds,A million lives.They all live there peacefully,Blissfully unaware of their neig.. |
Musings From Inside the EarthA Poem by S. E. ButlerIf I were to escape,To change just for one day,I think I'd like to be a bird -Lovely, feathered, fey.Or perhaps I'd like to beA dainty butterfly -I wo.. |
ExpressionA Poem by S. E. ButlerWash of paint on concreteWhich by the highway stands,Or careful smear of oilFrom cautious, practiced hands -Symbol of defianceOr vision from the heart.. |
FinallyA Poem by DismalA short poem/story of someone coming to terms with things and feelings and finally escaping the cage that is depression. |