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He extends his arms towards me, an inviting gesture I enter the warmth that causes my every thought to fade It feels like the ground disintegrates beneath my feet
By Skylar Dawn9 years ago in Poets
My mind does not believe it But my heart declares it so My mind is loathe to trust it So many times before My heart's led me astray and I
By Raven Whitecastle9 years ago in Poets
I thought you said you were never gonna let me stand alone I thought you were an angel sent from above My mind to insanity, you drove
By Harydo Neon9 years ago in Poets
When I think of you, our lives’ now in retrograde, truant Sometimes filled with jocund and a countenance of sorrow, angered
By GrandMovTarkin .9 years ago in Poets
She surrounds herself with toxic stags and material loves As if this existence, her essence Is validated through constant reassurance of her worth.
By Andie Arthur9 years ago in Poets
Love, a fact or fiction, I am not sure what I would choose The fact is when it comes to loving someone, all I do is probably lose
My toilet won’t stop running; it keeps a solid tune from the bathroom. It screams at me to say, “the on-duty maintenance team
By Ti Ana9 years ago in Poets
I am almost always constantly torn Between leather and brass And falling water I'm half gasoline and matches Half cut grass and wet leaves
I walk down a street in Thunder Bay. Some random white guy walks past me, turns and calls back to me, "Dirty Indian,
By Douglas Semple9 years ago in Poets
The question is do we want to be free or safe? Being truly free I can kill whoever I want When and where For anything petty
By James Fuentes9 years ago in Poets
I hand father a rag for his shoes Which he receives without a word But a face with knitted brow He cleans the dirt from lace to sole-
By Tosin Arimiwem9 years ago in Poets
I hold the compass in my hand, wishing the needle would no longer turn, ceaselessly spinning, endlessly turning until even the rose of winds becomes a blur and home is gone.
By Rhiannon Watcher9 years ago in Poets