My Poemsby Garry Odiase
Self-written poems that are woven around nature, feelings, the world and so many other things. Some of my poems are what you might relate to. So, I urge you all to savou...
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𝐀𝐬 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐦 𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫...by ✦𝑪𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒅𝒚✦
First Place: Poetry
~Writer's Book Awards
Third Place: Poetry
~Rose Book Awards
Best Story Quote: 1st Runner-Up
~House of Cards/Clubs
Poetry, to me, is the release of p...
A walk in lifeby lallalalalnd
Sorrow, pain, lonliness and happiness are all feelings we deal with in our life. As our life changes we deal with new emotions whilst battling with old ones.
How does...
A Plethora of Wordsby a_tired_writer_1
A Plethora of Words
Poetry for hungry souls.
Insanity expressed in words.
My thoughts.
#1 in #real poetry (3/5/21)
Until My Soul Restsby MJD
Through the pages inked by an insomniac, stories will unfold. Vulnerability from veins to readers, feel the rush of life.
Consumes Like Wildfire by Ruth Mutai
My black was consumed with fury, his self was submerged in its lake.
Just A Girl With A Broken Soulby Seshbabe
"Everything in life is temporary, people work hard to live and die feeling unsatisfied..do what makes you feel alive" a cab driver told me that while I was lat...
Our Fathers by Josh Santora
This poem goes in depth into the effects of war on society, and the generational conditioning that youth are exposed to at a young age.
Ugly, Meby Ahsan Iftikhar
A cry, a wail, call what you may
A truth, a story, here to stay
My words might be harsh but they are the truth seen, yet never spoken. They are unheard cries.Things we b...
The Opposite of Depthby AnHonestAuthor
A brief recount of the places my mind has been and where my words have taken me.
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Chapters From The Less Fortunateby Samuel McEvoy
Now this is no ordinary book of poems......lol
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the blood of my heartby mik
This is a collection of poetry. Some are fun and lighthearted, while others are deep and meaningful. A mixture of spoken word and short poems. I will continue to add...
The Trail's End by Bonnie Elizabet...by Autumn Patterson
The poet's last poem. The famous words that marked an end for the notorious fugitives, Bonnie and Clyde
Little butterfly // poetry.by ariel;
I knew you were dangerous since the day we met, but, although I knew that, my feelings for you started to grow. Here lies a few poems I wrote for you.
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