heartbreak
They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
The Dream
It's so cold you can barely see anything in this fog. It's starting to rain now and i can still smell perfume and cigarettes in the air but you are long gone. The train left hours ago. I am alone with the things that i left behind because i thought that you were a dream of mine what a fool i was to think you had the same dreams in mind. You are in fact a dream killer you suffocate you take the air around you. I know that im just another dick in your mouth something that is the best of all the other hand jobs you give out on any given Sunday Honestly you have stifled the dreams that i once had but even if i cry you will never ever know that im sad.... alarms are screaming now what a fucked up dream i had. I'm glad it's over i hated being so sad. You are a bringer of misery not part of my dream the one where the world goes right so wherever you are i hope your happy tonight i'm moving through the world cause you're not in sight, by the way i'm in love with your sister she treats me right. It may be wrong of me nah that can't be right
By john noakes8 years ago in Poets
The Sun Kissed the Sky Goodnight
The sun kissed the sky "goodnight" as she fell asleep. The sky blushed, her cheeks flushed with deep ruby reds and royal blues. It was evenings like this the sky found it practically impossible to conceal her affliction towards her beloved sunlight.
By Jacqueline Taylor8 years ago in Poets
You Tempted Me...
They warned me about people like you; people that say "I love you" and actually mean it, people that would never intentionally hurt their significant other. It was perfect; you were perfect. But that was the problem. You were too good, too immaculate for someone like me. I couldn't condemn you to a fate like mine, a fate full of sins. This life isn't for an angel like you, so pure and sweet, who wouldn't dare hurt a fly. I crushed you, but a temporary heartache is favorable over a damned existence. You deserve better, no matter how much I want to pull you into my darkness.
By Lainey Cilumbrello8 years ago in Poets











