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Art
A Poem by
Soren
For a start what is art? Does it have to fit all the rules? Is it the same today as yesterday? Or are standards only tools? For me it has to..
The scent of a dream
A Poem by
Soren
In a garden of woe Briers of trouble grow Thorns in parched sand A desert under the sun Where no victory can be won ..
Dualities
A Poem by
Soren
We say that dumb beasts don't feel the cold That children don't care for the old But it is us, in our ignorance, that think they don't suffer Or..
In rust and dust we must trust
A Poem by
Soren
Though the luster’s gone We carry on
Will you?
A Poem by
Soren
Will you offer a helpful hand to a stranger? Will you risk yourself for someone in danger? Will you take from your mouth to give to someone in..
A message
A Poem by
Soren
You are far more intelligent than me Surely you see that your very view is your end Forever frozen in the rigidity of self righteousness ..
It's for your own good
A Poem by
Soren
Some years ago I needed to know What was the amount of my last deposit So the bank I called and a voice drawled Your account number please,..
Resignation
A Poem by
Soren
With each passing day the sounds of night go away It used to be a time of peace, now only lights and sirens of police Screams in the night awa..
Quitting time
A Poem by
Soren
If I should die before I finish this tale, please don't me bewail It's been a most beautiful ride and I am totally satisfied Although I've la..
Dust to dust
A Poem by
Soren
Love has been gutted Tender tears hemorrhage from weary wounds The ashes of a dream have heaven butted Memory's rain washes the tombs Na..
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