Ode to Mary
By Jordan Cromwell
Mother Mary
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Mother Mary
Divine Love
Holy Protection
Your Presence does
Give me Peace
Give me Love
Ode to Mary
By Jordan Cromwell
Mother Mary
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The length of a Kalpa
by Kirsten Textor
As I gaze
Out the window
A small boy
Runs by
On his scooter
For a moment
I am him
GENRE: Time
The length of a Kalpa
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sitting in this cell of mine counting bricks to pass the time
800 and 9 or was it 10 shit ill have to start again
paced the floor a 1000 times from the bed to the chair
just aint getting any were
out the window freedom calls
across the yard over the walls
Genre: Prison, Depression, Loneliness
counting bricks
by lee pettengell
sitting in this cell of mine counting bricks to pass the time
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The nothingness or her illuminated face,
Heaven under a hell of mud
The place towards we move
The place where our glance turns white.
DAS NICHTS
by Juan Antonio Garcia
The nothingness or her illuminated face,
Heaven under a hell of mud
The place towards we move
The place where our glance turns white.
We are mirrors of nothing, humans
When we discern our path of silt,
We expect to see a space and a time
But we are nothing and thus we dream
Nothing is space and nothing is time
Nothing our interior neither our exterior
Beings that don´t long for anything,
They only live for laughter or for nothing.
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The shackles of life can tear the flesh.
Cut deep.
Silence the heart and suffocate the soul,
crush the spirit and drown all hope,
bury the love and hobble expectation,
chill the laughter and boil the hate,
twist the mind and steal imagination.
Genre: Rhyme, Life, Society
SHACKLES OF LIFE
by Lois Terrans Bradbury
The shackles of life can tear the flesh.
Cut deep.
Silence the heart and suffocate the soul,
crush the spirit and drown all hope,
bury the love and hobble expectation,
chill the laughter and boil the hate,
twist the mind and steal imagination.
The wound goes so deep,
the scars never heal.
Memories shadowed in darkness,
fighting to be seen,
dreams shattered,
never to be born.
Cries of desperation choked,
never to be heard.
And the blood of the innocent spilled,
never to be loved.
The turbulence echoes like a maddening menace,
consuming any flame that dares to dance,
chasing any joy that wished to flee,
imprisoning thoughts that struggle to be free.
The undercurrent too strong,
the sands of life vanish,
songs of love are erased.
Passion is tormented,
tenderness is broken.
Music’s magic touch gone forever.
Eternity to be wrapped in blankets of pain.
Forever sorrow to reign.
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we’re the cool girls of this generation,
the ones with the words ‘i .cannot. give. a. shit’
slashed across us in bold red,
the little lies we tell ourselves to go to bed,
instead of spending midnight hours strung on the edge
unable to seek behind or storm ahead.
red wrists by Sanchana Krishnan
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Solitude gets loneliness a lot more than it should,
It’s not a word to despise just to be understood.
For alone no one is as it’s made out to be,
What you face is just an altered state of reality.
Alone in this world does every person come,
And alone again is how all will succumb
Why then is loneliness treated with such disdain ?
Genre: Motivational, Solitude, Philosophical.
Alone
by Anderson Gomes
Solitude gets loneliness a lot more than it should,
It’s not a word to despise just to be understood.
For alone no one is as it’s made out to be,
What you face is just an altered state of reality.
Alone in this world does every person come,
And alone again is how all will succumb
Why then is loneliness treated with such disdain ?
When it’s just another way of coping with pain.
People you do meet on your journey along,
But to be with you always never is anyone so strong,
The battle that they fight just as you ignore,
So are they not a part of your war.
Expect not too much for the world does offer less,
And only to those who persist does the world bless.
So curse me not that I traverse all alone
Treading life’s path my solitary candle has shown,
No matter the tears and heart aches all around,
I’ll still be smiling when alone I lay six feet underground.
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Life in this world has become
So foreign with its people and style
Everything real taken as fake and
Because the majority will do it
Somehow you believe I will too
Taking no time to
Genre: Life, People, Relationship
Assumptions by Denise P. Isaac
Life in this world has become
So foreign with its people and style
Everything real taken as fake and
Because the majority will do it
Somehow you believe I will too
Taking no time to
study me
learn me
know me
You who are of
Presumptions
Assumptions
Presumptuous
Caught up in the cycle
Of hunting
Of fronting
Of wanting
Something
Someone
That you know nothing about
But yet longs for it
Because it appears to you
To be attainable
To be obtainable
To be Available
However, it’s degradable
To even have such a
Mindset that involves me.
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VOICE OF ADDICTION, by Chantelle Cherie-Cox
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THE A.M., by Mazi
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ONLY A MATTER OF TIME, by Coni Koepfinger
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HEART SHAPED BUBBLED, by Hillary Bryan
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GHOST OF MY LOVE, by Mandar Naik
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THE PROBLEM WITH LESTER, by Damian Christopher
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STRANGER IN LOVE, by Poetes Chantelle Cherie
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MOON LIGHT, by Jennifer Martinez
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MINNIES LAST MOAN, by Helen Spisak
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THE SECRET LIFE OF A SHADOW, by Mahitha Kasireddi
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Claim you know them?
All the life forms?
What if I told you,
Of another class alive?
No, Don’t fetch, my pal,
Genre: Fiction, Life, Relationship
Claim you know them?
All the life forms?
What if I told you,
Of another class alive?
No, Don’t fetch, my pal,
It is only one
And one for all
The tier of a moving car,
Rising smoke of a cigar.
Like the battered wheat dough.
Turns into anything
Intangible, faceless being
Can’t fit into a case,
Or a tightly chained cage
Look at you,
Foolish to capture a vestige!
A phantasmal silhouette
Cast on the curtains
Against the moonshine of a winter night
Gather some guts to tear it down
With a mighty stroke of a knife
Look, it appears behind your trembling spine,
Enlarged, contracted
Slid and disappeared
Isn’t it taking you for a ride?
Don’t draw any sinister plans
Your wisdom, sorry
A major shortfall.
Why do the gravest of crimes
Happen during pitch dark times?
A faint column of light brings in a witness,
Records the ugly sins of a poisoned conscious
If you are still wondering
What is so fluid as wine,
thin as air, quick as a butterfly,
Like a feeble water bubble,
Refuses to go invisible.
Let me reveal to you
To your own,
For a quite long time now,
The unacknowledged chapters
Of the secret life of a shadow.
-Mahitha Kasireddi
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