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I wake up in the middle of the night with pleasin’ comfort inside there is no one and no evil around only a fulgurant screen
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
I first visited Arizona to find my skin again. It was lost somewhere southward in Oklahoma or maybe Oregon after a careless downpour
By Sam Eliza Green3 years ago in Poets
Cast away, I found a cave and waded bare in the tide pools, soothing a lack thereof cleaved from my still beating heart.
“They finally removed it today The whole shelf with movies There will be no more supply What we gonna do now?” *
Chosen Soul All I ever wanted was to be accepted and loved I prayed for people who got blessings but held the gun I prayed and preached but people kept swinging at me
By Amystic3 years ago in Poets
and when children have imaginary friends it's kinda cute, mostly sad, but i understand decades later that isolation
By Daniel K3 years ago in Poets
The simple and simple people will breed a lot of happiness; and those who are hooked, full of schemes, will be full of fatigue.
By Kenneth M Bass3 years ago in Poets
I once waited at the base of a mountain in Utah who claimed to be a god, and I believed him because when I scoured the surface
Facing your fears on the screen That’s what I mean When I mention his name Raised in England by the grocer’s hands
Quiet peace and startled souls; find my happiness wandering between their bones. A careful touch with a longing read; my soul is happiest with the dead.
By Sindy Leah Fitz3 years ago in Poets
This spider moved in several months ago. I guess I wasn't paying attention, I don't know. It caught my eye, because I've seen him grow. I want him to stay, I also want him to go!
By Deidre Melson3 years ago in Poets
I can hear the melodic rain peacefully drenching the Earth and me too It's just like... A walk in a cool stream with my bare feet kissing the pebbles underneath while gliding my hand over every other stone
By MICHELLE SHAAY 3 years ago in Poets