Needlessly living in pain Enduring uncommon greed Envious of the outside world Deserving more than what we pay for Leading long, but painful lives
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Thereβs no reason or rhyme They call it a reasonable crime They pretend like thereβs no end They use words like honor and duty as punchlines
Tossing the wrapping. Exchanging unwanted gifts. Storing memories.
By Cathy holmesabout a year ago in Poets
Subtract memory And imagination and Only now remains
By D. J. Reddallabout a year ago in Poets
Gift left unopened Lonely colorful ribbons My heart in a box ###################################
By Andrew C McDonaldabout a year ago in Poets
What would it be like To breathe like a mortal man And learn you're a god?
Danced a merry tune Whistling neath light of blood moon Then you yanked my strings #############################
Some songs are ear worms πΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌπΌ You my dear are a heart worm ππ₯ππ₯ππ₯ππ₯ππ₯π These feelings wonβt stop
On tree lights sparkle Trying to light empty void Yet my world is dark β¦.. Gift left unopened Lonely colorful ribbons My heart in a box
A wonderful life? I've been searching for petals since you gained your wings.
Tang poems, haiku what would i do without you watch Yankees, i guess
By Mark Francisabout a year ago in Poets
P - Perfectly wrapped with ribbons and bows R - Readily given, swathed in unconditional love E - Each gift, handled tenderly with care
By Mother Combsabout a year ago in Poets