Tagged: poem

poem about blame 0

Who’d Blame You

Poem   Who’d blame the waves for leaving the oceans Now leaching oil through their shores The garbage washed upon the grains of millions of years This man-made travesty upon nature’s course As if...

Song of Winter 1

Song of Winter

Poem   The crispy yellow leaves blow over the stones Like the last fragments of summer, Whispering of all the golden memories they saw. Everyone walks a little bit faster. A bitterness is in...

poem about giving up 0

Good Night

Poem   It’s a good night to die. The weather is fine, And the battle in my brain will not ever subside, My God, it’s a good night to die. It’s a good night...

online love poem 0

Into the Final Frontier

Love Poem   As we laid on the grass and looked at the crescent, I grabbed my love’s hand and dreamt. I began to speak but she was incessant And said “I know what...

poem about home 0

Our DIY

Haibun Poem   The white, plastic trellis stands a little crooked. The sides may not line up across her walkway. But it stands. It is the first project Frankie and I complete together. first...

explorers 0

The Explorers

Poem   And so the earth was so wetted with rain Its surfaces steeped in so much moisture That all below the surface met that above it and So bodies of water were formed...

Epiphany Poem 0

Realizations

Poem   I realized, Perfect weekend is sitting in bed and reading a book I realized, You cannot have everything you want in life. I realized, It is okay to have no one beside...

poem about believes 2

They Say

Poem   Life is beautiful, they say, and when it’s tough, pray to the Gods of love that know no mercy nor any good at all. There’s always hope, they say, just know when...

poem about being 1

In Between

Poem   In between the confines of daily routine Is the magic of human experience Found in every song, book and movie The story of emotion The way it feels underneath the skin The...

poem about hope 2

Hope is a Dangerous Beast

Poem   Everything looks gigantically for your sake little man freedom does that to you how long till you can see it all you ask the sunrise brings it all empty homes broken doors...

poem about school 0

Grindstone

Haibun Poem   Not even mid-week of the first full week. Overcrowded 10th graders chatter at every transition. Stephan already runs his mouth off. Alex and other repeaters quietly instigate just by talking and...

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Milk Lady

Poem   Faint impression on eyes shut, body asleep. Lady shrouded with milk waits upon my drowsiness. Sparrows pecking window, waking. Worries flood morning. Whirlwinds of chores, boggling paintings, writings never in print. Anxiety...