Brain Overload My mind filled up, Room by room, Until even silence Started to scream. Thoughts crashed hard, Like waves in winter,
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
Family Blood Turns to Venom Family blood, Warm at first, Soft at birth, Safe in memory. Then it shifts, Turning sharp,
I enrolled to fight a war, For my country, and so you could live. I thought I knew what I was fighting for. 🪖🪖🪖🪖
By Calvin London3 months ago in Poets
The Ones Who Stayed Inside My Heart I walked tonight through cold air, feeling the world watching me breathe. The street was quiet, yet it felt full,
When Clouds Collide The clouds collide and the sky opens wide lightning cracks across the air love dies in the storm.
I Had a Dream I had a dream that all wars were over, the sky was clear, clouds like soft whispers. No tanks rolled and no bombs fell,
Tin Soldiers Never Die They march at night, steel boots on stone, faces empty, hearts hollowed by war. Tin soldiers never die,
Still the Bombs Drop The sky opened, iron birds screaming, wings cutting clouds, dropping shadows on earth. Smoke rose,
The Man Who Waged the Sky The city burned, smoke curled into frozen air, children slept in hallways, their dreams heavy with fear.
The Man Who Walked Alone He walked the street, no one saw him, shadows clung to his coat, and his shoes whispered secrets.
The Grave The ground was cold, the grass was wet, The sky hung low with weight of rain, A name half-hidden by the moss, Spoke softly of a life and pain.