A poisoned wave will drag down Carving deep through skin and bone Tearing through your thoughts, your lies, your reminiscences Bleeding you of hope And blinding you too consequences Like the wandering souls of slaughtered unborn children you’ll creep across the world Searching for the answers to seal it all But lost to the question… Continue reading When Ignorance Breaks – Anna Dory
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“They” Won’t Know – Anna Dory
Death comes to most at the end of their days But for us? We died We died long before they’ll know Know what it’s like to wear their bones to the base Know what it’s like to feel their skin peel and flake Yet to you we’re still young, ignorant and sane You won’t know… Continue reading “They” Won’t Know – Anna Dory
Winter – Aachal Ghimire
I feel the chilling air inside me, And a full of fog wandering around outside, I knew this was the time, To say goodbye to Autumn, And say hello to Winter. Slowly the little warmth I was carrying were disappearing, And as I looked up at the sky, I see small white cottony balls, Falling… Continue reading Winter – Aachal Ghimire
Ideal Love – Jeff Peters
I love you A phrase everyone deserves to hear, And that should be said to all who are Cherished and impress your heart. Not reserved for couples, not only for Sentiment, but for your friends, teachers Parents, and everyone who has touched Your heart. I love you I need to love you all because love… Continue reading Ideal Love – Jeff Peters
Sonnet about a high-functioning sociopath – Jeff Peters
These clues I’ll seek, shouting in confidence That what I’ve found isn’t beyond my skill. Excellence mistaken for insolence; Through palace façade I must find the kill. When drones my friend John endlessly to me My concentration does wither away. How quivers he like an angry blind bee To pray I keep my deduction at… Continue reading Sonnet about a high-functioning sociopath – Jeff Peters
“Let me ask you a question” – Jazmyn Markel
Let me ask you a question- please, just let it soak in. Are we truly justified by this life that we live? Born and raised, maybe adopted like me; freely given all of these material things. Is that just, is that fair? People in Africa are breathing in poverty stricken air. I’m sure you’ve heard… Continue reading “Let me ask you a question” – Jazmyn Markel
Crumbling Towers – Joanna Walker
Crumbling towers that once stood tall, Her finest hours only to fall. The girl held the wonder, The future in her hand, Ignoring the whispers, She held her stand. All around her, walls streaked with grey, The soldiers grasped onto what was dear, Just before it slipped into the fray. They told… Continue reading Crumbling Towers – Joanna Walker