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Remember me I wish the future was bright And full of stars But I know soon We may be far There will be many scars Because they hate this world
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Yer a bonnie wee lassie it's true ah pinch mahsel' when ah contemplate life wae ye by mah side day-in day-oot
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Poets
I walk a path that feels too long, A silent road where I don't belong. The weight of dreams is hard to bear, While peace escapes me
By PSYGENIUSabout a year ago in Poets
In the world’s glare, you wear a storm, A tempest in flesh, a soul yet untorn. To them, your words cut sharp like stone, A fortress of fire, fierce and alone.
By Witness Loveabout a year ago in Poets
They fling us into this world alone Tell us to look at the wonder to behold Told to seek our hearts desire The one that lights our fire
Don’t give me things that wither and fade Give me the grass that has strong blades Give me a song that draws me hither Don’t dither and doubt
Sufferin' succotash What's up, Doc? Saturday morning Best time on the clock * * * Animation galore On my TV screen For several hours
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Poets
It started with a smile Sealed with a wink Oh, to be succinct How do you put all your love into one day When it’s as broad as a rainbow
We wear our smiles like fragile glass, Hiding cracks that no one asks. Our hearts are maps of roads untold, Carrying burdens we never unfold.
I will wait, not because I hope, but because I have been made for it. Your door is a shrine, and I— the worshiper of an empty temple.
By remiabout a year ago in Poets
Grieving through the breathing crevices of my mourning soul, I propelled through piercing glances of the ones who chose to score their goal.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Poets
The dust settles, a shaky ceasefire in the kitchen light, the air gritty with unspoken regrets, yesterday’s words like shrapnel
By souhilaabout a year ago in Poets