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Slow Death Among The Toner CartridgesA Poem by Nico ReznickQuit your job. |
Chicago Winter ParadelleA Poem by DaughterNatureA paradelle is a complicated poetic form most suited to obsessive subjects... |
Sometimes I WonderA Poem by EmiI was once watching the movie Her, and the monologue sparked a lovey poem. |
Storms of LifeA Poem by Solace DescendingFriendly or romantic love? Both nearly hold true. Only one line suggests what I was going for. Can you find it? *** I sat down to write this without a.. |
HubrisA Poem by MichaelThis is a poem I wrote for a contest. Slightly inspired by Rimbaud and Donne. |
Tiny Little PeopleA Poem by OmikronUniverse is a void beyond our comprehension, and we are almost nothing compared to it. It is only our minds that makes us forget the fact of how tiny .. |
StarshineA Chapter by i.am.the.sun.You used to call me starshineI used to wonder why.I used to call you moonshine, now ISee the reason IGot so drunk off words you spoke Inearly went bli.. |
Roses Shed TearsA Poem by William ListonKyrielle; somewhat random, abstract scribbles |
As the Sun Set SidewaysA Story by O.V. HudsonWhen one travels in a circle the world becomes warped. Sharp edges bend, moments repeat and one is left to wonder if there is an end or just a continu.. |
RepititionA Poem by Stephanie MorfordA Shakespearean sonnet about repetition writtern in iambic pentameter |
Key To My HeartA Poem by Chloe PowellPoetry speaks for itself |
The Beauty in FallA Poem by ThreadsThoughts on healing and recovery |
Mellow LunacyA Poem by Michael McNallyLost and adrift, encircling what remains Trying to decide wether wise or insane Unsure of neither the former nor latter Focused on keeping mind ove.. |
SongbirdsA Poem by Chloe PowellIn creative writing we were assigned to write a mirror poem. We were allowed to use any poem of our choosing and I mirrored You Stand Out from the Spi.. |
You'll Be OkayA Poem by Chloe PowellA pantoum poem written for a loved one who struggled with eating disorders. |
LossA Poem by Chloe PowellAn abstract poem using paint chips/sample (with color names) as inspiration; the theme is losing a loved one. |
Aquamarine EyesA Poem by Chloe PowellAn auto-bio. poem about self-recovery. |