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QuestioningA Poem by Amila Jay14/07/12 |
LightA Poem by JamesI look towards a setting sunmesmerized I gaze uponthe sinking ship of twilightgive way to an ocean of infinite nightHow i'd like to be thereweightless.. |
Rain-Kissed Rose/Riding the StormA Poem by D.C.RandonWritten to a sensual, self-made, Jill Scott-influenced instrumental, 6 years ago... |
Beckoned by AphroditeA Poem by Allyson WolfeBeckoned by Aphrodite,seduced by her wicked call;I follow the scent of sweet, sweet roses.Happiness gathers around me like Apollo's rays.I was called .. |
WaveA Poem by taylor skiAbout love, and having to fight with own emotions and having to wait for someone else to say they love you. |
WaveA Poem by Rachel LandesHow many hatersDo I have to rememberHate meAnd remember why they never smile backDo I have to hate you backI'd rather notI'd rather see how small it a.. |
The Flag that WavesA Poem by Monster ^.^a tribute to the pearl of the oriental sea. |
The River of Logic.A Poem by ElizabethAmBurnsComing to terms with the eternal struggle between logic and emotion following a break-up. |
Musical SoulA Poem by Mason RayburnMusic Music blasting High note Low note Sweet notes blending together Making sweet music Sweet music to my ears Swirling around me Wra.. |
Single WaveA Poem by Jack...There's something so simple about a single wave |
I want to be a voice of natureA Poem by RahulI want to be a cold wave represents that i want to be a cold wave that touches you every time and blows your hairs from your eyes. |
Some of my shorter poems- compilationA Poem by JoSephMacGownLonesome WindWatching the air die, With such a lonesome heart wish- That you will live with The love that once.. |
The WaveA Story by Karen“She stands up in the garden where she has been working and looks into the distance.” |
The MomentsA Poem by BradleyThe goodbye you never want to end. |
The CapA Poem by Jay SteitlerAquatic nature in all its drama |
AnchoredA Poem by Emma Grace TennysonI wrote this with someone specific in mind. Waiting for love to return can be a journey, much like a sea trek. Thanks for reading. |
The Nomad and the UnnaturalA Poem by Michael G. Smith... |