Where to place a hope that's torn? But, a broken dream to yet be reborn. Never will it peer into history To try to solve its mystery.
By Rachel Steinmetz2 years ago in Poets
Dear people who I admire, you might not know who I am or maybe you may not remember me at all… I am an outcast.. and I will always would be..
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 years ago in Poets
Suffering with Depression Got me feeling inadequate Got a hand on the razor blade trying to Stop my demons from dragging it
By K F2 years ago in Poets
There was a beauty to her secure silence. I came upon it the first day. And I knew she had what to say. She was the pretty girl.
Some of my dreams Should never see the light of day But this one’s burned in It just won’t go away ——— To vent means to air it out
By Sarah Wilcox2 years ago in Poets
**Author's Note/Content Warning: This was influenced by the recent and sudden passing of a colleague. - Just a buoy, anchored and tethered, but at the mercy of the waves.
By Alyssa Musso2 years ago in Poets
Minor, that chord, it sounds for us Mirror, the chant, the fall's choir The serpents gather for their feast With empty eyes and honeyed tongues
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
my life is filled with sadness continuation of sleeplessness I spent days in serious meditation my head is filled with unstoppable thoughts
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
In the quiet corners of my mind, the echoes softly tread, Footsteps of the memories that fill my soul with dread. A orchestration of sorrow, written with strands of pain,
Last. I saw you laughing with a big, red, cup by the fire. Last. I saw you dancing with yourself, as if you'd never tire. Last. I saw you puking on the curb,
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)2 years ago in Poets
My bed is my safe place, a cozy retreat, A haven where worries and sadness can meet. Pillows and blankets, my fortress of rest,
By Kel2 years ago in Poets
"This is the last page of this journal. A record of strife that I never wish to read through again. Unfortunately, I will need to buy a new one.
By Reid Christmann2 years ago in Poets