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Natasha Meyer Feb 2016
Like the Phoenix
From the ashes
I will rise again
See the light
Touch the sky
Live and love again
Not only exist
for today or the next
but feel the sun
as it kisses my skin
From the ashes
I'll rise again
Like the Phoenix
I'll fly... and be free.
Natasha Meyer Feb 2016
Light to dark
Love to hate
Joy to sorrow
Friend to foe
May the one who claimed
Opposites attract
move from life to death
Opposites
Negatives
Pain
Disdain
There nothing positive
When it comes to opposites.
Natasha Meyer Feb 2016
A solemn sad melody
Depicting my state of mind
Merely existing
To love and hate I'm blind
Day in and day out
Each breath a mere routine
While my soul decays
In the morbid state I'm in
  Feb 2016 Natasha Meyer
Got Guanxi
everyone cheats.
its easy to be easy,
and hard to be real.

it takes a man to be true.

theres no one but you.
Natasha Meyer Feb 2016
My heart sings a sad melody
A song of dreams that used to be
Lost in a sea of forgotten wishes
Stolen hugs and passionate kisses
A beautiful love story
Left in purgatory
Forever to be
A distant memory
  Feb 2016 Natasha Meyer
Cat Fiske
I have read so many wonderful poems,
haiku's, 10 words, so many more, and none are alike!
But we tend to forget about spoken word poems,
Hello Poetry, can you make it possible to share our spoken words as well as our massive pile on's of endless poetry. Spoken Words would add to the sight, and only make it better.
I wish I could also Use Hellopoetry on my mobile phone, in an app,
I'm not sure about anyone else, but that would maybe add to HP

Please consider what I've had to say, c:
Please send repost like and share and comment anything else you think the sight needs since it's growing in great ways. Please share and like if you agree c:
Natasha Meyer Feb 2016
Darkness consumes me
Swallows me in
Waves of destruction
crashing around me
Chiseling at my soul
Hacking away
All resolve and reason
until all that is left
Is a corroded soul
Desolate
Destroyed
Depraved
A silent echo
Of the woman I once was
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