Driving Radio on Another poem Another stupid line Because you are my sunshine The thing that keeps me from losing my mind
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Strapped in my vest The weight crushing my chest Why does life always feel like a test Trapped in the vestments of life
Auditory breakdown—the sounds of the world around you reduced to deafening all-encompassing silence. Silence that eats at your sanity, breeds paranoia and mocks you, transforming the world of sounds into a world of inanity.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
Vulnerability holds strength within, A truth that's powerful, not thin. The strength in vulnerability shines through,
By LASZLO SLEZAK2 years ago in Poets
She was in love with toxicity. Overly attached to the lies and mistrust. For her that unhealthy attachment was a must. She loved the way he lied when he talked back.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Poets
Waking up seeing a clear blue sky. Sun rays hit my skin I feel I can fly. The taste of good food sets the mood. Outside I can hear the kids play.
Lord, Your magnificence never ceases to amaze. You own every breath I breathe and every song I sing in praise Belongs to You.
By Idara Oghogho 2 years ago in Poets
The deviled eggs on my legs smell Of the half-elves from hell that have sprung from their shell To quell the chaos between summer and Christmas
Wisdom rains down and it reigns supreme. Minerva. More importance and greater than it seems. Her knowledge gleams. Might as well be the biggest light in the world.
Ol' Arthur comes to mind as I echo the words of many before me, "Pionta Guinness, le do thoil," and watch the black stuff, the wine of Ireland, fill the curved harp-etched glass.
On a dark an' dreary, dismal morn - Upon my windows, the heavens cried out, The windswept trees bowed down in forlorn -
By Mat Barnsley2 years ago in Poets
The Sands of Time Few snapshots from my father’s time in the Gulf exist, far as I know. The clandestine nature of his assignment aside, camera phones were still sci-fi, as were sites for sharing photos.
By Chris Z2 years ago in Poets