Falling deep inward, with consciousness clear.
Connecting with everything, having no fear.
To ruminate on things, will become such a bore.
When by looking inside, you’ll see so much more.
Be what you want because that’s who you are.
... – by Stephen Knox | added by SteveGoldenfort 17 days ago |
knows when i did not take my meds.
it is hard to focus.
it is hard to bare.
the fact that my dumb adhd is there.
i hate it.
i wish it would turn in to thin air.
but it is who i am.
whether i like it or... – by bau | added by bau 17 days ago |
I can see the tears like a water drop in thorn
It may Crack it with a prick
I inspire from Owen and Yeats
I am afraid of war but not of death
I think that it is a oxymoron
I may like to move forward with burning heart
I am moving with a solid... – by Shijo George | added by shijoash123 17 days ago |
I can see the tears like a water drop in thorn
It may Crack it with a prick
I inspire from Owen and Yeats
I am afraid of war but not of death
I think that it is a oxymoron
I may like to move forward with burning heart
I am moving with a... – by Shijo George | added by shijoash123 17 days ago |
I would like to work for the genes
For they are coming from the beams of blood
I wish it would conspire the heredity
I wish it would conjugate the diversity
There are several alleles that sprout out
It don't wish to become a body
It won't... – by Shijo George | added by shijoash123 17 days ago |
nature's lab unfolds
experiments
in every form.
life bursts,
adapts,
evolves
in endless trial and error
beauty born of... – by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
Cat and Dog
Way back when the earth was flat
lost treasures could be blamed on cat
who liked to sneak beneath the hedge
and loved to push things off the edge.
But now we know the earth is round.
Treasures are lost and can’t be found.
... – by Janet Muirhead Hill | added by janet_1 17 days ago |
stench of desperation
clung to him
like a bad habit,
a perpetual cloud
of defeat that followed
him from one shitty job
to the next.
he was a god,
or at least he thought he was,
but the universe
didn't seem to give a damn.
It... – by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
whiskey-stained pages
of history
flap open
like a diseased wing,
as science pushes
forward
with its cold
calculating eyes.
ignorance
and superstition
gallop around
the flanks,
like feral dogs
on the hunt,
their hot breath
... – by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
life is connected
in the hollow of my chest
a forest stirs
and life goes on
within you
where the rivers of my mother's
hands once flowed
and without you
the trees still whisper
secrets to the wind
in the hollow of my... – by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
who claim
to know it all
because they've lived
a life of experiences,
stacked like books
on shelves that groan
with the weight
of their own self-importance.
read everything
from Plato to
Philip Jose Farmer.
traveled the world
... – by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
of a text
that will not be still
its words
crawling under
my skin
like an infestation
of righteous fleas
burrowing deep
into the meat
of history
where the innocent
are always
already guilty
their screams echoing
...
– by Joe Strickland | added by JoeStrickland 17 days ago |
They say that it's an illness
But it doesn't work with an Antibiotic
But now I remember
I was told it's a diagnostic
I never thought I would be different
But I like the way I am
Sometimes I am indecisive
I don't always... – by Gareth Haye | added by gareth.haye112 17 days ago |
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