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Roller Coaster Ri...

poem by Nemo Nemees

”Im at the peak of the roller coaster / and who knows when we are going to plummet down. / Down into the abyss again. / You would think these coasters are fun./ But for me, they are terrifying./ For me, they are not an ... Read more

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THE CONCERT

poem by Tabinda Naiyer

Abruptly outside my window, The drums rolled hard at the meadow, The cymbals played unceremoniously Yet it wasn’t a cacophony… It was dark except for the show lights that gleamed periodically The lyrics were a woefu... Read more

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Maybe we're born ...

poem by Koapal

This world is crazy, everything is crazy. We are all crazy. What is craziness, though? Is it in the food we eat? Is it in the water we drink? Is it in our bodies? Or is it in a completely different place - stored for us to a... Read more

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The Infinitesimal...

poem by Michael Wise

Just how small can the smallest things be? Is there anything even smaller to see? Down where tiny particles are giants discovered, observed and studied by science Does the subatomic go in as far as the universe's most distant... Read more

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AMPHORA

poem by Reeves

In my Greek pot, it was you more likely than not, I carried you around, occasionally put you on the ground, spoke to you, but like a leper's dream there was no reply, you were always there every time I said goodbye. But you call... Read more

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Corroded Percepti...

poem by Roze

Corroded perceptions occupying dull imaginations meandering around imprisoned revenant Others perhaps see failure, expectations turning to rage Satan stalks the depressed, either she will be remembered or overtly forsaken wat... Read more

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of me

poem by stephanie odom

at the end of the day you were the reason why our paths will no longer stay on the same journey and cry because you are the one that lost though my soul is failing your love will be no more of a cost and I will be sailing ... Read more

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Ketameanin'

poem by Gilbert J. P. III

Stumbling through this carnival I fee... Read more

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Icicles

poem by Marie Maughan

the porch lets down its icicles slowly that stretch the light in canes at night point transparently in shapes of gaffed marlins hang there for show They lengthen the cold into a funneled spectacle stiffen up the blue s... Read more

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Breaking of Dawn

poem by Thabiso seobi

Breaking of Dawn: The silence illuminates the hollow passages of the Cabin, so does the darkness of early morning. My body feels the welcoming warmth of eternal slumber, I submit to the feeling as I lay in the warm bed sheets. The ... Read more

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The A to Z of Kar...

poem by AiR - Atman in Ravi

The A to Z of Karma The Law of Karma is very deep As we sow, so shall we reap The bad we do will make us weep And the good that we do, we get to keep It's a Law of Action, a Law of Reaction It's a Law that says, we get what... Read more

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Dying

poem by Nemo Nemees

In the horror she looks to the sky she realizes she understands she knows; she is dying. she is slipping away faster then most. she is falling into unknown hands she knows it she feels it she fears it. She ... Read more

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Who is God, Where...

poem by AiR - Atman in Ravi

I searched for God in temples But nowhere was He found I looked into the skies and waters And everywhere on the ground To me, God was a statue I prayed to Him for years I was in love with my Lord And I used to pray with ... Read more

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SIren's

poem by David Mitchell

Siren's Iron's Rhyme's Street's Nee naa nee naa Thump Crash Steam Kettle whistle Door slam's The chi cha chi cha of the train The days go by Read more

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The Climb

poem by Sarah Feldmann

Life is full of hills and valleys The hardest part of reaching the top of the hill is when you fall all the way back down into the mud You just want to lie there with all your anxiety, failures, stress, and shortcomings But in t... Read more

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Heartbreak

poem by L Cmp

As time grows old so fast Turning yesterday tought into blur, My image of you will still last So perfect, so strong, so untrue. I wish I could recall not charm, A perfect smile, nor deepend kiss. But the time you let me dow... Read more

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The Future

poem by Sarah Feldmann

It sometimes a scary thing Though it is also wonderful It’s a mystery yet to be solved A part of the story that has yet to unfold The unknown is both terrifying and beautiful isn’t it?   Read more

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The Sky

poem by Dakota Iris

The sky is black. A void of darkness. No life, no light, no lust. A void with nothing to live for, nothing to die for. The sky is black, void of matter and mind. An empty hole to forever fall. For there is no hope for a mass of n... Read more

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Unique

poem by Misti D Lovelace

Should I let go, or just a little longer hold on? I feel so lost, and all alone! Nothing ever seems to go well. Something always seems to be wrong! I try to laugh and just Keep moving! I anxiously wait for someone To come along ... Read more

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The Final Strand

poem by Michael Zayas

Reminiscing of the pain and sorrow I find, While conveying their meanings upon the written line. But this paper is tired of recording my teachings Realizing there's no audience these words are reaching. So I write and scribble ... Read more