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 Oct 2018
Sylph
Words can do anything
Words have so much more power
Then we tend to give them

Words can be the knife cutting your skin
Words can be the light in the dark
Words can be your mask

"Sticks and stones
Can break my bones
But words
Can never hurt me"

Using the perfect word..
Theres so much you can do..
Maybe the first words just a crack..
But theres only so many cracks before the glass shatters..
You have so much more power
Than you think
Just
by
Using
              The
                          perfect
                                       Word
Stay Self-Aware..Your words can make a HUGE difference, And have a HUGE impact on someone or something..I think you would be surprises at how the smallest things can be so big.
 Oct 2018
Mohd Arshad
Our
            Sins
                       Breed
                                       Sins
 Oct 2018
Sometimes Starr
The bad poems are just my way of saying it's awkward,
It doesn't always fit,
It's difficult sometimes
To know the answer
 Oct 2018
No Name
I'm trapped
in this old house
and old life
with walls as high
as my will to fight
Pls let me leave
will climb these walls
or
make a hole
cause as long as i'm here
I don't feel like i'm whole
something's missing
a longing for something
The freedom
I seek
to see my dreams
over these walls
#5 poem for a friend. everyone is trapped in our own cages. let us seek to overcome these walls
 Sep 2018
Valsa George
After years of aimless wanderings
Leaving behind the cities of midnight revels
And the fevered journey in metro rails,
I am back at the land of my people.

Wherever I went,
Under which ever roof I slept,
I had carried my land,
As a jewel in a casket
And ensured it rested safe
Ever under my pillow

As I moved with aliens
Unable to merge with their cultural mores,
I saw my land glimmer in darkness
Like a dew drop on a moon blanched leaf

When I sweated in the blistering sands
A patch of green landscape, like an oasis
Wafted me in a cool embrace
Then dreams poured in like star light
And I wandered in the meadows of my youthful love
My heart struggling to forget old longings
And memories lashing upon me like tidal waves

Pursued by that inalienable shadow
Suddenly being born in flesh and blood
I hastened to the streets of my youth
With hopes galore and plans vivid

But alas! There is none to recognize me
Oh! I am a stranger here
An unwelcome stranger among total strangers
Now I wonder which is truly my land?
The one left behind or the one just landed in?

Oscillating between these two worlds,
My fractured identity looms large
With worms of memories wriggling in my flesh
And a myth suddenly dying in my brain
I am glad to share with my friends here that this poem- My Fractured Identity- is prescribed for the 10th Grade students-English for Junior High School- entitled Voyagers, in the country of Philippines. The exciting thing is that my poem appears among the writings of eminent men like James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling, Shelley, Virginia Woolf, Jules Verne, Jean Jacques Rousseau and the like. I feel it a great honor !!
 Sep 2018
Stu Harley
oh
lighthouse
light
the dawn
that
bring
these blackbirds
here
to mourn
black wings
move
the
ocean tides
oh
lighthouse
light
the dawn
we
cried
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