The front door closes,
the lock twists shut with
a certain sense of finality,
as the journey begins.
Stepping out into Autumn.
Feet falling on rain-spotted flagstone
as though in mourning
the sky has shed a tear, or three.
There is a bite in the air
A chill,
that creeps into even the thickest coat,
a piercing reminder the sun is setting…
Browned leaves crack
under shoe leather.
Those jettisoned early, falling soundlessly
to earth,
whilst others, yellowing, curling, cling
desperately to brach, to life.
Then, without word, the light is gone.
Winter comes. All is still.
Only the cross, atop the church spire,
dares to puncture ever greying sky,
to proclaim in sacred dignity
‘It shall soon be Spring’
Category: new poetry
Read Poem: DEAR SOCIETY by Bhumika Sharma
Dear Society,
Thank You for teaching me how losing anything could be so beautiful….
1. Thank You for telling me how I could be more beautiful by LOSING WEIGHT
Because Barbies and Princess don’t come in XL size
2. Thank You for telling me how easily I could please everyone and be their favourite by LOSING MY STANDS AND OPINION
Because a woman with opinion (commonly known as “Bitches”) are nasty and contaminate the society
3. Thank You for telling me how beautiful my skin was but LOSING MY COLOUR or changing it could make people love me more
Because nobody would choose Jasmine over Snow White
4.Thank You for telling me how important it is for me to always be poise and polite because only after LOSING HOW I TRULY FEEL I could be everyone’s favorite
Because Blossom and Bubbles were everyone’s favourite not Buttercup
5. Thank You for telling me that even when the questions change, the answer has to be “YES” as LOSING YOUR RIGHT TO CHOOSE is a step of being “a woman”
Because Medusa was punished for skipping this step
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99999… Thank You for telling me how LOSING MYSELF was a part of change which was constant in nature.
From,
You
Genre: Angry, Poetry, Inspirational, Social Norms, Grief, Hope, Self Love
Read Poem: SOULMATE by Kimberly Ferguson
I met him in July
I found a good guy
Didn’t want to say goodbye
He is one of the few
Who exist and
I couldn’t resist
The chance
To start a new romance
He is not a fling
He is everything
And more
He’s a man that
I adore
He will never ignore
I saw him at the store
He’s the guy
Like none before
He was worth the wait
He’s my soulmate
It’s never too late
He’s sent from heaven
I think about him
Seven days a week
I love to hear
Him speak
Into my life
Maybe I can be his wife
It is great
To find a soulmate
Read Poem: THE COLD HOUSE by Fadrian Bartley
The sun is down and the moon comes up
Reflecting through
These white silky curtains
Blowing in the winds
The night creatures screech
With owls of cuckoo
Rest on tree branches, brushing againt the window glasses from outside
Pitch black with the bright eyes
Of a cat below the palms tree
Sitting on an old rugged grave
With the sparks of lightening’s illuminate
The environment
Fearfully I quickly close the window
Alone inside, The shallow confinement
Accompanied with nothing
Except Madonna’s and mannequins
With ghastly appearance
Surrounded with antique items
Of old fashion state
The cold windy night
Expressing the silence, Within the lonely house of fright
Like a hollowed ground with an obscure presence
And intense feel of ghastly subsidence
This lifeless place
Where no lights seem to trace
Tangled with fear
And no company to share
My weary eyes burn resisting to sleep
Afraid of the dark, as it gives me the creeps
All these empty rooms
Only one remain with an open door
Slowly I enter, but theres blood on the floor
No bodies were found
Except footsteps traces the ground
I follow the trace, down the darkest basement
With sweaty palms, And a heart beat I could hear it echoes within my ears
Slowly I walk down the dusty steps of fear
And saw a dreadful form of terror
Which still remain unclear
Intensely, the immense feel of horrific trance
Surround my presence
From behind the door slams
Frighteningly it echoes from a distance
Screaming, Screaming
Running all around
These voices, voices
And the roof repels with cracks
The windows glasses shattered in pieces
But swiftly through the front door with a blow to the head
I escape that which seems to be something from the dead
Read Poem: Petunias by Bailey Swart
Sometimes I wish I were a flower
rooted in the warmth of the sunlight
all day long.
The cooling breeze tickling my petals
and being bathed by the waterfall
of a loving gardener’s can.
I wouldn’t need much to grow
no sleep, no food,
just the sun and a few sips of water
until I bloomed into a
bold, yet humble
symbol of joy, celebration, and honor
standing royally in the dirt
until I came to rest
on a young girl’s dresser,
being the tangible sign
of a young boy’s love.
Read Poem: Way Down In The River by Niki Bell
October 12, 2018
“Our Father who art in heaven,”
“Hallowed be thy name.”
Way down in the River,
Where the children gather their straws,
“Thy kingdom come.”
“Thy will be done”
Way down in the River,
Where feet soak up the sand,
“On earth as it is in heaven.”
Way down in the River,
“Give us this day our daily bread,”
Heard the crying birds sing their song,
Way down in the River,
“And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us”
I walked a trail of tears all day long,
Way down in the River,
Centuries past, here again,
I heard the drowning of La Llorona’s latest conquest,
“And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”
Way down in the River,
“The Gospel of St. Matthew 6:9-13”
The screams unearthed me,
Someone being beat again,
The screams!
The yelling!
All in my head,
Way down in the River,
“Our Father who art in heaven,”
“Hallowed be thy name.”
No sleep for the drowned dead,
“Thy kingdom come.”
“Thy will be done”
The River,
Its thunderous ways,
Light of day,
Drifting, moving rapidy,
She stepped into the River,
She lost her way.
Way down in the River,
Them old Mississippi banjo tunes gone awry,
‘Til dusk, ‘Til dawn,
Nothing changes.
Soaked in basin oil,
His drunkenness another day made him fall in,
“On earth as it is in heaven.”
Teenagers found that old bridge,
“And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us,”
Taking turns with their lives,
Hit a rock.
“Give us this day our daily bread,”
The screams, the screams over and over again,
Committing their own suicide
“And lead us not into temptation,”
And that raft got swept away,
With no one in it,
“But deliver us from evil.”
On this scorching day,
A homeless woman carry cried on ’bout her baby,
“And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us,”
No longer breathing,
“HE will not forgive me,” she says.
As they set a fire next to the River,
Chillin’ them baby bones,
Whispering cold.
“As we forgive those who trespass against us,”
Way down in the River,
I lost my mind,
Sometime…
At sometime,
Way down in the River,
I heard that old gospel song,
“Wade in the water,
Wade in the water,
Children wade, in the water,
God’s gonna trouble the water.”
Way down in the River,
That Louisiana heart beat gave me a stir.
Way down in the Jordan River…
Valley, of patches of red,
القرآن (Qur’an) says, Allah says,
Under that branch,
Dripping on and on, just dripping from that branch,
Was her life,
Eyes of the Dead Sea,
She did not do as her husband ask.
القرآن (Qur’an) says, Allah says,
She must comply and she did not.
القرآن (Qur’an 38:44) – “And take in your hand a green branch and beat her with it, and do not break your oath…”
Way down in the Jordan River.
“Forgive me Father, for I have sinned”,
They reached out,
All the hands,
Raising their arms,
Rising up from the River,
Walking on water,
The Buddha, Messiah, Jesus,
Walking on water,
All day long.
Way down in the River,
They rose and rose,
All day long.
The screams in my head!
Make it stop!
Please no more, please save me!
Way Down in the River,
Silence.
Finally was met,
Solitary…
The worst yet…
To come,
“Wade in the water,
Wade in the water…”
Departing my waves,
Of nothingness,
‘Cause the River,
Could not cry me a different song,
Children wade, in the water,
God’s gonna trouble the water”.
I had to go,
I had to escape,
I had to let go,
And drift it in my way.
I broke free!
I just kept walking in the River,
Forgetting all of my pain,
The stabbings over and over again,
Thirty times Fifty,
Beat, Beat, Beaten,
The screaming!
Metal scraping glass walls,
All day long.
Beat, Beaten, Beat,
Stop!
“Papa’s gonna trouble the water”
Until I could not walk anymore,
“Papa’s gonna trouble the water”
And it filled me up,
Each night, every night,
Filled me Up!
Bursting the life out of me,
Oh, my mind…
Gone.
Smells of disgust,
Strangling me,
The water,
Rising Above.
Cleanse me!
“Oh Father, Art Thou In Heaven”
Screaming!
Oh, the screams!
“Forgive me Father,
For I have sinned”
I did not fight,
I finally let go,
There was no redemption for me,
And that ole country song,
Played on the boom box,
In distant sand.
I was called home,
Way down in the River,
Secrets lie…There…
Deep down… in the heart of the River.
“Praise the Lord,” he said.
There is no escape,
Oh, how I love the River.
“Forgive me Father, for I have sinned”
Let not…
And at mass,
Priest: “You raise the dead to life in the Spirit: Lord, have mercy.”
All: “Lord, have mercy.”
Way down in the River,
I slept.
Priest: “You bring pardon and peace to the sinner: Christ, have mercy.”
All: “Christ, have mercy.”
Way down in the River,
I am at peace.
Priest: ” You bring light to those in darkness: Lord, have mercy.”
All: “Lord, have mercy.”
Way down in the River,
I saved me,
I answered my prayers.
Priest: “May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.”
All: “Amen.”
Way down in the River,
I have always saved me, not HIM.
As my body drifts deeper into the River, down to the ocean floor, I answer my prayers.
Page 226, “There is no ebb or flow of birth and death, and there is no existing in this world and later entering extinction. It is neither substantial nor empty…” (The Lotus Sutra).
Way down in the River,
I am the Buddha,
It is only me.
Way, way down in the River.
“Wade in the water,
Wade in the water…”
Copyright © 2018 Niki Bell
Read Poem: NOTHING MUCH FOR MINORS by Sahaj Sabharwal
Minors are those less than eighteen,
As they don’t have knowledge in keen.
They don’t have a driving licence,
As don’t have driving sense.
Minors are given just pen and page,
Their life is not more than a cage.
Holiday is not given even on sundays,
As their age is negligible for fundays.
Parents are worried not to get blame,
From minors they just want their fame.
Circumstances are same for every minor,
Parents are just their life designer.
-Sahaj Sabharwal.
-Chowk Chabutra,
-Jammu.
-11th Class.
Read Poem: Run mama run by Ruth Aka Rhscribbles
Run mama run
That man has got a gun
He’s gunning for your son
What has your son done?
Nothing, he’s done nothing at all
That’s the problem, he lives down the hall
He smokes grass and sits on his ass
But refuses to sell so they say his ass is grass
Run mama run and take that boy with you
Go to the border there’s folks there to help
They’ll give you a cot and some food and sanctuary
A refuge — that’s all that’s necessary
But…
Run mama run
Don’t go to the border
If you go to the border and ask to cross over
Will life be better for you there than here?
They hate you
Despise you
Why do you run there?
Ay lastima mi hijo se murió
No voy a correr mas
I’ll sit here in dust and ashes
Where is my God
How did this happen
We only needed a safe place.
Run mama run
No safe place here
@Ruth Aka Rhscribbles
Genre: political, fear, family, sad, survival
Read Poem: It’s not you, it’s me by Charbel Tadros
If I pass you and don’t greet
While I’m walking down the street
It doesn’t mean I’m avoiding you
It’s just that I didn’t see you
If you talk and I don’t reply
It doesn’t make me a bad guy
I’m probably focused on another matter
and have blocked out all the chatter
If I don’t look at you when you talk to me
Don’t think me rude or snobby
Eye contact is something I can’t bare
And there may be something in your hair
If I pursue tangents in conversation
Don’t think I ignored your information
I probably understood what you have said
And made other connections in my head
If I don’t shake your hand or hug you back
Don’t think that love to you I lack
I just can’t handle being touched
Not even my hand being clutched
If I say something that sounds mean
I’m not trying to cause a scene
I can’t lie to you in your face
And I don’t understand social grace
If you see me panic at the strangest things
Or can’t handle what life brings
It may be something that you’ve done
That has brought my work undone
If I don’t respond how you expect
Or lack concern and respect
Don’t overanalyze what I have said
So much is going on in my head
Because of the way I am or act
With lack of consideration or tact
Don’t think of me as egoistic
It’s just that I’m autistic
Read Poem: PURE LOVE from Poem Diet
I still remember the day I stepped into your home
You cuddled me,carried me,showed me so much love
You became my world
I started growing, i still wanted to be carried, but you didn’t
I understood that may be you are also growing
Whole day I would wait for your return to give you a hug,
but you didn’t
I understood , you had a bad day
One day, you asked me to walk along with you,
I was so excited, I followed your footsteps ,
suddenly ,you were not there with me
I felt ashamed of myself for losing you
I knew you would be searching for me,
I didn’t want to make you sad,
I found my way and came running back,
You saw me, you were sad
I understood, may be you were sad that I struggled
Whatever you do, i will not think ill about you
After all, you are my world
At the end of the day , i wag my tail happily and sleep in a corner
Dreaming about you.
– Pure Love
From Poem Diet