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The Park
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
The wind rumbles the trees Grumbling breezy in their sway So dulls the happy voices at its root Children caught in sunlight play Burning at their ..
She Eats the Stars
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
She grabs the stars With small gentle feminine hands Grasping, holding back tears of pain She stuffs them in her mouth With lovely pulsating..
World
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
Bitterness wraps the rutty sweetness For a world with mocking language She knew no way but kindness And there they slashed with insecurity ..
Spark
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
What life could spark the endless dreams? And smile for the floating hope That strip bare the aging man Who fought for remembrance? To be mo..
e
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
In the light she screams ecstatic Clutching roses to her chest In her room she holds the dark at bay And drags a steel comfort across her skin ..
Exalt
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
I walked alone in shade Watched burn the chapel mast Upon the torrent sea exalted I sit as primly placed and exotic Thundering though the thro..
smile Universe smile
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
Death shook my hand in such a feminine way Lied to slip like faith across the universe A mass smiling in that decedent way The clock strikes its..
The Old Street
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
Dirty dusty black feet Stained by asphalt Burned sooty Below an angry Texas sun Ashy cracked skinned knees Shaded the color of concrete C..
Desolate
A Poem by
Jordan Madrid
"Desolation" the innocent cries The world a painted map of allegiances Sprayed in coughed sputters marking corner market walls Laid against the..
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