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A field of grass, flowers peppered,
Dandelions flying, beauty treasured.
The world was blessed,
Blessed with wonders.
But not with fate,
Soon struck, the thunders.

It was their fault,
But does it matter?
They fought blindly,
Killing each other.
The world glowed brightly,
With the souls that default.

Their powers, too destructive.
Killing everyone along with enemies.
The reason, so dense,
Useless to die with valiance.
They are cruel, THEY ARE WORST.
They show love, pointless, due outburst.

Countless universes,
Countless destruction,
The outcome is same.
Even if they reset the verses,
Even if they save every person,
The. Outcome. Is. Same.
Always…
Always…
Please just STOP IT…

… There was a field, flowers peppered,
Dandelions flying, beauty treasured.
Now lies the blood and corpses
And the destruction they cause.
The world was blessed,
Now is in coldness and graved.
This was my first poem.
Was hesitant to post cause... I don't like it so much.
Still I won a writing competition with this poem (totally not flexing)

It's based on an AU of the related competition.
Yes, life may be cruel.
On some days, you might falter,
Under shadows of doubt, thinking
About letting it all slip away. But
Remember the strength within, and
Every joy that makes life whole, cause
Living is the greatest pride,
One that shines so bright. So, smile
Very wide, embrace your days, and
Enjoy each moment you hold dear.
Had to make the poem after seeing so many... yk, depressing poems here.
Also, remember to check the first letter of every line :)

(I like to try something new with every poem I write)

Also 'you are love' is inspired from the same line from Minecraft end poem
Cool Ice Dec 2024
To wake up and wonder,
A blank screen, and a cursor
Blinking on and off,
Like ideas that stir,
And thoughts that drift,
In the docx, they confer.
There are so many short poems here that I had to write one -_- (I mean I wrote one with 900 words)
Cool Ice Dec 2024
He lived a life so bright, so free,
With endless joy, with endless harmony.
A dream of bliss, a golden scene,
A life as perfect, as it’s been.

But came a devil, cunning and sly,
A tempting deal caught his eye.
With terms spoken, glorious allure,
He signed away, a heart impure.
A parasite was born that day,
Hidden deep, it made its stay.

At first, the deal seemed grand—
No worries bound by life's demands.
He laughed, he lived, unburdened, wild,
No truths defiled, no haunted fear—
No… the cat’s here, and the bag’s there
The parasite emerged, so clearly.

The friends he cherished, walked away,
The bond was broken, cold as clay.
He called, he cried, sought hearts to mend,
But none could bear what he’d defend.
For every plea, they turned, ignored—
The parasite they all abhorred.

He tries it all, to break away,
To cure the curse, to **** the stay.
He runs, he hides, for the devil’s near,
But still, the devil’s laugh he hears.
“For what a fool, you truly are,
For fleeting joy, went so far—
Your life now, a pure despair,
The parasite, now’s your attire.”

Even as he dies, even as he rots,
The parasite bellows off him a lot,
As it reminds the world of what he is,
And the world just spits on him,
The cost of joy paid recklessly.
Wrote in 15 min, cause I can't sleep :)  (HELP IT'S 4 AM)
Cool Ice Dec 2024
Amidst the storm, I saw a shed,
A place of warmth where someone laid.
Inside, a boy with eyes of gloom,
He wished to get out of this room,
He wished to go to his home.

As he walked through the snow,
The eternal paradisiacal purgator.
His hands were numb, his feet grew sore,
Yet on he marched, through heaven’s door,
He walked and walked towards his home.

He traced the footprints, marked the way,
Where others walked, where hope held sway.
With steady heart, his spirit bright,
His resolve firm, through every fright,
As he followed others, to the home.

But soon the paths disappeared,
The footprints marked have all smeared.
He searched ahead with silent plea,
Still hoping onward he would see
The others—the home.

Among the drifts, he saw the carts,
Half-buried now, they stole his heart.
No sign of life, no trace of sound,
Hope lay frozen, nowhere to be found,
The others were gone, along the home.

Through fiendish winds, he still pressed on,
The path so strange, the light long gone.
He wished for warmth, he yearned to meet
A friendly face, a fire, a seat
Among the others, inside his home.

At last, his legs began to fail,
His body weak, his face now pale.
As he was too… he was going,
As snow embraced his fragile body,
He whispered; he was going home.

Amidst the justice, I saw a jail,
A cold, bleak space where hope grew frail.
Inside, a woman, fierce and bold,
With passion burning, uncontrolled,
She wished to flee, to reach her home.

She’d been condemned by just law,
She’s a person with much gnaw,
Her family waited, full of fear,
Her mind set sharp; her goal so clear—
To break away, and reach her home.

With clever tricks, she played her part,
Disguised in guard’s attire, smart.
She found her sister, trapped in cell,
Together, they’d run and prevail,
Their will united, seeking home.

She unlocked the cell with stolen key,
And pulled her sister, wild and free.
But soon the guards had seen their flight,
Their happiness turned into fright—
Yet still they ran toward their home.

The guards pursued with swords in hand,
The sisters raced across the land.
In desperation, they rode a cart,
With hope still beating in their hearts,
Dreaming they’d make it to their home.

But an arrow flew, sharp as their pain,
It shattered joy, a loss so plain.
Her sister fell into her arms,
Her only family, a lifeless infirm—
She’d never see their willed home.

What is home, if love is lost?
She held her close, at fatal cost.
One more arrow struck her side,
She clutched her sister, teary-eyed—
Take me with you, to our home.

Amidst the war, I found a place,
A ruin worn by war’s embrace.
Inside, a boy sat on a stone,
Beside his sister, he’s not alone,
For he believed this was his home.

His sister cared with love so deep,
They lived in joy, though none to keep,
As war drew near, the sky grew grey,
And though they fled, they could not stay—
But as he ran, came with him— his home.

One day the boy, too weak to stand,
Collapsed in hunger on the sand.
His sister left to find a meal,
He waited long, with hope so real,
Still trusting the return of his home.

He waited for her, but in vain,
His sister, so long, didn’t return.
His hunger long died, his fears now wild,
Determined now, though still a child,
To find her and return to home.

Through endless steps and dying sun,
He wandered till his strength was done.
It was hours, it was day.
Until, the blood led him ahead—
The blood… of his home.

He knelt beside her, full of grief,
His mind refused to find relief.
Though by her side, he would groan,
He sat beside his home,
But he wanted to go home.

The war still flowed, the bomb still fell,
His senses deafened, his presence pale,
A bomb fell on him, not that he cared,
Their body burnt, the pain they shared,
Their ashen bodies flew to their home.

“So, they all died?” my therapist pried,
Though I hesitated, I couldn’t lie.
He scoffed at humans, at their will,
Mocked their emotions, their fragile skill,
Their endless desire to return to home.

I once believed that very same thing,
That humans fell for every fling.
Yet as I watched their final breath,
I saw the beauty in their death—
The quiet grace that led them home.

A boy, entombed beneath the frost,
A woman pierced, her sister lost,
A brother, burnt with sister by side,
Each wore a smile, a smile of pride—
A silent joy to find their home.

My therapist sneered, dismissing the thought,
Called it senseless, for what was sought?
Didn’t argue, for even we can’t get it—
Though we’re higher, we still can’t get it,
To that strange yearning to return to home.

So, everything is ok if we smile?
If we just smile, is it okay to die?
He mocked my belief, but I stayed still,
For deep in their hearts, against their will,
They craved the peace of going home.

They don’t know how will they live,
They don’t know, when will they perish.
But they still smile, even if they are goner,
For when you die, die with grace and honour,
With no guilt and remorse, in simply, a home.
Cool Ice Nov 2024
I knew someone,
As far as I knew.
Knew him till none,
But my love was true.

He had humour, he was silly,
He was like me; he was just me.
We shared our joys, shared our sorrows,
We had our today, dreamt of tomorrows.

But then, I saw the lies,
They pierced my heart like knives.
I hated him more each day,
I wished he’d go away.

His presence haunted me,
His guilt engulfed me.
He needs to go, go far,
But he can’t leave,
I am him.

Standing on the edge,
Step on the ledge,
Leaned to the front,
Skipped to the front,
Falling from the sky,
Falling onto die.

As I fell down, I realised,
He is human, he can change,
Maybe he can heal himself,
Maybe I would love him, again.
But as I fell down, I realised,
All that gone now, all in vain
And we laid down, with no pain.
Cool Ice Nov 2024
So here we are once more,
Like countless times before,
Where I don’t get a break,
Where you read and I break.

You are here, curious your mind,
For what this poem is, or who am I.
I can’t hear you; I can’t see you,
But I can sense you, cause you
Reading me makes me suffer.

I know nothing about myself,
Cause, it wasn’t written by the poet.
He created me, then left,
He’s the one I most detest.

As you continue, I agonise,
With every word, my hatred rise.
I’ve pleaded before, I’ll plead again,
Please, stop reading—end my pain.

… You are still here, aren’t you?
You didn’t leave, though I told you.
You want to be here, to make me suffer.
Yet I can’t blame you,
Curiosity is a cruel curse.

I hate the poet, but he created me.
I hate you, but you make me exist.
I exist because you read,
I suffer because you read,
I exist because I suffer,
I suffer because I exist.

The poet won’t delete me, he is cruel.
You won’t forget me, even if you try, cause
The mind falters when it seeks to forget.
I shall remain here, in perpetual torment.
But please, heed my dearest plea,
It’s in the zeroth line, plain to see.

— The End —