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 Aug 2015
Nicole Hammond
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i want to kiss you so bad
that i've been thinking of
making my car kiss guard rails
i know that they would
both feel the same
it would all be over
just as quickly
my mouth would fill
with blood
all the same
sorry
 Aug 2015
hannah lace
I want to kiss your lips.
The ones between your hips, I mean.
 Aug 2015
Autumn
I know you.
Your colors are lovely

They shine like December's blue snowflakes
Frost liquefies in wake
Beautiful galaxy of pigments
Spiral.
Perfectly Chaotic
Icy black holes pull me
Neverland's star dims
A phone number poem exercise (Have no fear -- this isn't an actual phone number I know).
 Aug 2015
solarclub
i wanted to tell you about how ****** my day was,
and how i kinda miss you
funny how it started off with a silly dream that
someday i would be waking up next to you
after the next few "i miss you"s,
i want to be with you through your highs and lows
when you feel like the world couldn't get any darker at 3am
when you feel like you couldn't sink any lower
its been a while
and im still here, clueless as ever
and that's the problem about distance
it was never about
how far apart we were
it was about how fast we grew apart,
how soon i lost you
"i was in love with an idea
but an idea can never love you back."
just something for me to get stuff off my mind. also, i miss you.
 Aug 2015
flustered
i wish history really did
repeat itself
because i badly
want you to happen to me
again
even if it meant breaking my heart more than once
 Aug 2015
Michelle
They wait all year
To hear that bell ring
And now it's July
They don't worry about a thing.

Sandy toes
And salty kisses.
Too good to be true
It's almost fictitious.

Parents ask them
Not to throw it all away
But they're young, they're kids,
And they just want to play.

That lad with the freckles
Wants an August romance
And now there's no school
He might just have the chance.

That girl with the ribbons
Can finally stay out late
And maybe one night
She might just get a date.

They embrace every day.
They congregate at the beach,
Enjoying not learning from
A teacher who can't teach.

But Summer won't last forever.
In fact, September is near.
No more under-age drinking
Upon the old pier.

They know they'll grow old
And their hair will go grey
Which is why they insist
On seizing each day.

If this was a play,
This is when they would bow,
Knowing they'll never be as young
As they are right now.
I read a really amazing poem on here about Summer (well done MK), and it inspired me to write this. It felt fitting as my Summer holidays end in three weeks and it's been such a perfect one.
 Aug 2015
Joshua Haines
Old men fascinated by teen *****
and the hues harnessed by high school hips,
I ask you to look at something corrupted:
yourself, this town, this world.

The town's lumber supplier has died
and daughters fight over dollars.

Greasy haired women, wearing denim,
smoking menthols and bruised with cheap make-up,
stand on fractured sidewalks.

I walk, wearing a Native American-ized fleece,
the Chippewa crush their cigarettes
and blink like lizards at me
because I wear bastardization,
but wash it.

Half the town smokes,
and if you ask the pastor,
the whole town smokes
because everyone's going to hell.


All the girls read John Green
and flip the pages because it's a cheaper escape than a bus ticket.

Plato said that everything changes
and nothing stands still;
these people will suffer,
their bodies will break down,
and they will die --
but what never changes is their hope
in eventual death.

What cannot change is my hope
in something more.
Ashland, Wisconsin
 Aug 2015
Poetria
Society left us all alone.

So we built ourselves a word throne.
// We are the leftovers
society doesn't know how to use. //
 Aug 2015
Z
I refuse to be a statistic.
 Aug 2015
David Ehrgott
It's a lonely city, new york
In the summer of 1976
The serial killer son of sam
was killing off all the blondes
When the media leaked this information to the public
Six hundred thousand women dyed
their hair blonde overnight

It's a lonely city, new york
 Aug 2015
Angie Acuña
there are more than
30,000 people around me
and I am trying to find you
in every single one of them
august 20, 2015
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