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 Nov 2018 Maggie
KI
Oras
 Nov 2018 Maggie
KI
Bilang na ang ating mga sandali
Kailangang magmadali
Tamang tiyempo, ngayon na ay mali
Wakas na di gusto, ang tadhana na ang pumili

Paubos na ang oras
Paubos na ang aking lakas
Ang paalam ay palapit na ng napakapaspas
Sasabak na sa laban na ni minsan di naging patas
Old poem, may iniba nga lang
 Sep 2018 Maggie
Ashari Ty
the world is my canvas
motivation is my brush
**** where did i put my brush
This means deeper than it sounds (for me atleast ****)

I'd **** for brain stimulation right now hahahahaha jk ;)
 Sep 2018 Maggie
KI
Selos
 Sep 2018 Maggie
KI
Di na alam ano pa ang ipaglalaban
Sarili lang naman ang aking kalaban
Meron nga ba akong karapatan?
Tama pa ba ang nararamdaman?

Sarili ay sinasaktan
Sarili ay unti-unting nakakalimutan
Pagseselos na di maintindihan
Damdaming pilit na pinanghahawakan
toxic feeling... hayst... hahaha
 Jul 2018 Maggie
emnabee
The poet lives two lives.
One on the outside,
And one in their mind.

When you look in their eyes
You could see an abyss.

If you looked long enough
You could sink into it.

But most people don’t see it.

Take the time to read the words, though,
And you would know for sure.

The poet lives in two different worlds.
A little escape from the madness.
Or maybe, into.
 Apr 2018 Maggie
Rebel Heart
...
And in that moment I realized
Her pieces shatter more quickly
Than she can glue them together
And in between the broken seconds
That her universe is in chaos
Those pieces of her soul
Break down to mere dust
And float away in the winds
Of what once was
Joined by the false notion
That her future could be brighter
If only
She gathered her pieces
A little faster
.
(A long poem dedicated to a friend of RH's that passed Years ago. I never knew her personally but this write was absolutely too beautiful for pieces of it not to be shared. Happy Writing ~BM)

(Front Page 3/28/2018)
 Apr 2018 Maggie
Rebel Heart
We dance on the edges
Of our silhouetted frames
As if we were water
Dripping lightly
On empty window panes

But you were the dewdrops
Bringing life to the days
Drizzling slightly to bring
Rainbows diminishing the grays

And the first time
Your deep ocean eyes
Met with mine
I began to wonder
If you would've danced in the rain
Singing as I always did
Or if you would've hid under umbrellas,
Like the others, too afraid
Of the storm
I was born to be?
(I recently read this old poem and realized one of two things. One- this was one of the shorter poems of RH's I've read in a while and that Two- I remembered a couple years ago looking over RH's shoulder as she wrote the final draft to a novel she wrote with the title of the same name (which was no doubt inspired by this poem). I never found out if it were ever published but it was one of my favorite novels by her by far and do hope to read it again in the future. Thank you all for the support so far and Happy Writing! ~BM)

(Front Page 4/7/2018)
 Oct 2017 Maggie
Hermann Hesse
How heavy the days are.
There's not a fire that can warm me,
Not a sun to laugh with me,
Everything bare,
Everything cold and merciless,
And even the beloved, clear
Stars look desolately down,
Since I learned in my heart that
Love can die.
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