Tags : symbolism

Cat’s Eye

Cat’s Eye

A Poem by CoralPrincess


The Cat’s Eye nebula lost its luster just like us, a two star cluster Worms showed up silently as they are wont to do, and gradually u..
The Trend

The Trend

A Poem by Joshua


I’ve noticed a trend of mine recently.
The Witness of Judas

The Witness of Judas

A Poem by M. Lumiére


In the dogmatas of the Church, the defilement of purity is above all sacrosanct.
Bruises of love

Bruises of love

A Poem by Iliaad Manaii


There’s a line in each stanza that describes different issues in a relationship. See if you can find them all!
The Loop of Wounds- I Ended it at Last

The Loop of Wounds- I Ended it at Last

A Poem by Iliaad Manaii


Hurt people hurt people. Thirst for revenge from both sides: the one who hurts and he one who was hurt. The roles switch and ironically the one who wa..
Burning Building - A Short Story

Burning Building - A Short Story

A Story by Amateur Ava


The building is burning down, and I am surrounded by sleeping bodies. But what can I do if they won't wake up?
Lung and Bone

Lung and Bone

A Poem by nadia dmitri


A poem about a destructive relationship.
No One Has Died Here

No One Has Died Here

A Poem by nadia dmitri


When your story doesn't feel worth sharing.
Haiku #1: Belong

Haiku #1: Belong

A Poem by nadia dmitri


I remember you When sitting in a church pew I didn't belong
Stomach Flower

Stomach Flower

A Poem by nadia dmitri


The battle of vulnerability.
Translated

Translated

A Poem by nadia dmitri


Translating yourself.
Haiku #2: Their God

Haiku #2: Their God

A Poem by nadia dmitri


Crying kid leaves church When it came to his sorrow Their god did not care
Haiku #3: Just Grey

Haiku #3: Just Grey

A Poem by nadia dmitri


I leave a light on Because silver linings are Just grey in the dark
Love Me Like

Love Me Like

A Poem by nadia dmitri


Learn to love these metaphors
Doubt

Doubt

A Poem by nadia dmitri


a haiku poem
Haiku #4: Thanks To You

Haiku #4: Thanks To You

A Poem by nadia dmitri


Here is a haiku I used to think they were weak Not now, thanks to you