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Tag Archives: poems
Poetry Day- Orbs of Mind and Color
(A poem about eyes. Simple and fun.) Vivid blues to tempt our heart Deepest browns to calm our soul Brilliant greens to enchant our mind Noble gray to ensnare our sight Soft hazel to warm our spirit Rarest amber to … Continue reading
I Never Made Such Mistakes
(Poem #2 and I guess I should make it clear that the inspiration is seeing how some people respond to posts and comments. I’m sure we’ll all guilty of at least one of these at some point in our lives. … Continue reading
I Hate This
(I know I usually do poems only on Thursday, but I had a bunch of poetry inspiration this week. So, I’m going to do a poetry week because I’m impatient. That and I can’t think of writing any other type … Continue reading
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Tagged author, hate, Internet, love, negativity, poems, poetry, poets, positivity, response, writing
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Poetry Day: Not Sick Enough
(I think many of us have been in this situation.) Though limbs ache with every twitch And you cough more than your breathe. Your head swims without much cause Turning your stomach instead out. You are made to carry on. … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Not An Angel?
(This is a poem about people who do good things, but refuse praise or even compliments. You know who you are.) I call you an angel Which you casually deny With an impish grin Yet, I always see your wings … Continue reading
Poetry Day: No Harm
(This poem came after a series of arguments with someone. They were always right and I was always wrong in their eyes. It eventually hit a point where anything I said or did made them upset. Hence, the situation you … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, control, not agreeing, poems, poetry, poets, sensitivity, thoughts, writing
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Poetry Day: Night Terrors
(Probably would have worked better on Halloween. Still, it’s interesting to have this contrast with the softer and more serene type of eerie as last week.) With gnashing teeth And jagged nails These creatures lurk beneath Feasting on forgotten snails … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Night of the Ghost Dance
(A fun little poem about ghosts and dancing. Enjoy.) Starry skies are set abuzz Killing all but a lonely echo Evil rises in moonlight dim Leaving their shadowy tomb Ears of vapor listen for the concerti To tell … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Never In My Presence
(Don’t remember the exact incident that caused this poem. It’s clearly about someone overstepping their bounds about my son. Honestly, the final line would probably be a better poem title.) I heard you say it A curse upon my child … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Negative Man
(This poem involves the reaction some people get when they are honest about not feeling happy. So many are big on sharing emotions, but they really only mean the good ones.) I am told it is wrong To say when … Continue reading