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 Nov 2014
Alexandra J
I see you, Winter,
creeping through cracks,
slipping innocent snowflakes out and about.
I know you, Winter,
and your icy touch and your frosty flowers.
You fooled me with beauty
that happened to be deadly,
just a year ago.
I'm not falling for it now, Winter,
don't you dare bring to me
another pair of sparkly eyes
that shall freeze me
in only a few words.
Do not show yourself with tasty lips,
blowing icy winds into my mouth.
Let's make peace, Winter,
and enjoy ourselves,
this time around.
 Nov 2014
Margrethe H K
I find my mother in the strawberry field
Not far from the river, kneeling in the dirt

the sun beats down her back
gray hair ruffling in a hot wind

It hasn’t rained in a month
and the earth is an old woman’s face,
cracked with longing

I kneel beside her, our hands on the dusty earth
This earth that she has dug every spring
kneeled upon every summer

Barefoot and sun burnt, plucking ripe red fruit
For pies and jams

Juice-stained lips and tired backs
My mother and her mother, on the porch
Sipping Sherry in sunsets of July’s and Augusts, year after year
Comparing blisters, freckles, wrinkles, lives
Buckets of strawberries overflowing in the kitchen sink

This year the strawberries are withered
*****, red raisins on my tongue
That taste bitter and sharp

I watch my mother, keening softly on the ground
Her heart peeled open and raw

I whisper to her, The dead don’t live very far away

Her swollen grey eyes search the field across the river
As if she expects to see Grandma standing there
Waving, mouthing soundless words on the air

I know when it’s her turn to change worlds, it will be me,
Kneeling here, in the sun’s bright assault
My own daughter by my side,
Witness to this grief,

Her soft, comforting voice, telling me,
The dead don’t live very far away.
 Nov 2014
Rj
Buttermilk pancakes, fresh off the pan
Returning from the barn, eggs in hand
Nostrils burning, the airs so pure
Pine trees, trails, they're the perfect cure
Woods resembling the appalachian country
Leaves all orange, no, golden like honey
Ancient wooden or old brick homes
Miles of national forest to roam
Trails worn thin by generations of family
I swear, the sun shines brighter, seemingly
Preacher is always dropping by to eat
Lance is out hunting fresh deer meat
And we... we are here to enjoy it all
And occasionally have a trampoline brawl
The point is, this place never feels wrong
Dry Prong, where I feel I truly belong
 Nov 2014
Elizabeth Squires
I'll hold you baby
with the fibre of a man
I'll hold you baby
tighter than any man can

you'll be my only squeeze
you seductive thing
when we're tightly holding
there will be heaps of zing

so don't mark time baby
I'm sold on you
and together we'll make
a sweet sugary dew

baby
baby
baby
my arms are willing

baby
baby
baby
around you they'll feel thrilling

so baby lets start connecting
real soon
my arms are saying we'll make
one heck of a hot jazzy tune

I'll hold you baby
I'll hold you baby
yeah
yeah
yeah
 Nov 2014
icelandicblue
She was Bordeaux;
full bodied with a dark
fruity scent, fermenting
more each day as
life pressed out
her sweet essence.

Her mouth, a worn out
label of words, never
deciphered , silenced
by ordinary men; she
had always been
their best kept secret.

The hourglass girl
keeping time
in measured gulps;
drop dead red
had always been her color.
 Nov 2014
Elizabeth Squires
lasting till eternity
lasting in adversity
lasting is the love
we'll share

through the four seasons
of the year
our love has always lasted
my dear

our hearts hath entwined
in an everlasting bind
our love is of a special kind
and it shall ne'er be undermined

the gift of love
is our refrain
for us this love
twas preordained

and when the light of life dims
our love shall echo to infinity
it shall last forever
a love of lasting amity

lasting till eternity
lasting in adversity
lasting is the love
we'll share
A poem written for my sister and her husband... they've been married for 46 years.
 Nov 2014
Babu kandula
How foolish
I am
closing
My eyes

Thinking
I am in darkness

Even in
My dreams

I am all alone

Something

Leaving me

Yes it's real

I am leaving
Myself

I am
The confidence

I am
The strength

I am
The weakness

What should be
The remedy for
This uncoordinated
State of me
With me

It's common
To be distracted
To be deviated
To be depressed

Tablets
They do no good

It's me
Who has to
Fasten me
With me

Loosely
Bonded me
Has to be
Tightened

This happens
Because
I am not aware
Of my own strength

A highly unimaginable
God given strength

Wasting it every second
In my life

Have to utilize it
Most amateurish write
Not able to explain in a way
To make people understand
But, it has something to know
It's unmature quality of me
Not knowing my strengths
 Nov 2014
Kylia
I had a feeling
Yesterday night I think.
But my head might be wrong, as it is
Sometimes.

It was a queer feeling
Rather peculiar, one might say.
It was blank--as white as an
Unused sheet of paper

A Kaleidoscope of colours, shapes, sounds,
Feelings.
All put in the blender that was my head,
And so it mixed, clashed, tumbled, blended.

Into a white frothy substance--
Pure, clean, white.
The absolute, infinitely
enormous, sense of nothingness

And for that single, flashing fraction of
A moment,
I felt weightless, free from the burden of emotions.
The calm before the storm.

If only for a moment.
Just a feeling that I experienced. Not really sure what it is.
 Nov 2014
Marium Iqbal
"Where lies light must also lie darkness. And where lies darkness must also lie light. Fore how else would you tell the difference."
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