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shelbyrl
The morning sky faintly blue A gust of wind rustling leaves I don't know why you laugh At the boats bobbing in the harbor Your little feet don't reach the ground As you sit on the bench next to me I can't believe you belong to me Your eyes the same grey blue Standing two feet from the ground You disappear into a pile of leaves Already forgetting you don't want to leave the harbor Your innocence makes me laugh You reminded me how to laugh Unknowingly you saved me From the dark thoughts I harbor That once made me so blue I had become someone who always leaves But you brought me back to the ground I couldn't watch them lower you into the ground All I could hear was your laugh And the rustle of dead winter leaves The naked trees mourned with me Their tears made of sap & mine so blue And salty as the frozen harbor Why'd you have to go to the harbor? Is it so hard to stay on dry ground? It's enticing waters gleaming blue Swallowed you with a menacing laugh Taking you away from me A reminder that everyone leaves Everyone's child eventually leaves Sailing across the promising harbor But not in the way that you left me Unable to pick myself off the ground In a delusioned fit I hysterically laugh At a bird in the window with feathers so blue I hope the harbor in heaven is just as blue And while you wait for me I pray that you laugh That same silly way you did in the leaves on the ground.
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May 27, 2015
May 27, 2015 at 8:40 PM UTC
Heaven has Harbors
Pen ink gliding across paper Yellowed by the sun for ages From my fingertips bubble words I do not yet understand But they come from the innermost depths Of my soul, never to be voiced My words never wished to be voiced Created to live on the paper Found only in the hidden depths Of my notebooks on shelves for ages No one could understand All my thoughts strung into words My head is so full of words That know not how to be adequately voiced Themselves they do not understand As flimsy and fragile as paper Building up for what seems like ages Into the sea of confusion they sink to the depths How deep are my soul's depths It's distance cannot be put into words The extent of my thoughts goes on for ages For ages they'll decline to be voiced And one day I'll crumple them up like paper Until they're too wrinkled to understand I do not want others to understand My thoughts, that I hide in the depths Of my pen kept away from paper I refuse to make words That fear being voiced To people of all genders and ages I wish not to be remembered for ages Most will not understand My opinions seek not to be voiced Before my soul implodes into its own depths Devoid of all thoughts, feelings, & words As blank as a white sheet of paper For ages I'll stay in the depths Of what I don't understand, the words never voiced, smeared in ink on yellow paper.
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 11:35 PM UTC
Sestina
We spend our lives in pursuit of what we lack So much time wasted when we look back On the years we paved roads And paid what we owe And what have we gained but old age? We waved our troubles away And ignored how our bodies decayed Until caught in the ragged net of time Unable to finish the climb For the mountain of satisfaction can never be conquered. Unaware of what wasn't to come Like dogs, we now beg for a scrap, or a crumb Of the happiness we sought in all the wrong places Until we are rescued by God's saving graces And fall from one void into the next.
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 11:28 PM UTC
Affluenza
The shards of green glass scatter About the dusty floor Ancient messages escape From the bottle that is no more Whispers of tales as old as time Start making their way across The old man's map, their origins marked In forests cloaked in moss. Murmurs fill every crack in the wall With stories from drunken lips Of pirates, Kings, mermaids, & ghosts And giant whales swallowing ships. Through wallpaper peelings & under floorboards The messages twist and turn And as the sun rises, they head for the door To the bottle they'll never return.
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 11:26 PM UTC
The Alcoholic
At home we sit at our wooden tables Writing with wooden pencils on paper Recalling tales and forgotten fables About sad old trees turning to vapor With brutality the trees were cut down Used for their wood to meet everyone’s needs A once great forest replaced by a town And a landscape prepared for man’s crop seeds Tree dwelling animals without a home Were forced to move to a place they could live And humans realized the barren biome Had nothing to offer, nothing to give The almighty trees were the key to life Something to note when regarding this strife.
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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015 at 9:57 PM UTC
The Great Tree Debate