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Just when your world collapses

To the point of fall apart

There still resides a tiny spark

Deep within your hungry heart

The tiniest of slivers

A slight glimmer of hope

A righteous nod from the voice of God

Letting you know you're not alone
Sometimes the nights never end
Like an unrelenting storm they keeps pouring
As unforgiving black holes never find their bottom

As every drop of hope finds itself
absorbed into the deepest darkest ocean
As no one can escape reality no more than gravity

And when everyone's positive thought
optimistic sentiment becomes nothing
empty words on a sinking float

As you find that promises they made
were never really promises, after
which you are told, life just goes on.

And as one sinks a little deeper into
darkness surrounded by the Devils cloak
preparing his jaws for his final bit.

A little flicker from a little heart as fragile
as a candle in the storm, but as
as a tenacious  Ox or Elephant.

Says why don't we make darkness our home
As we learn the beauty of becoming forgotten
driftwood floating in the ocean.

So that is what I did I simply
made darkness my home.
Say my name
Say it gently
Use your words
To caress me
Speak your thoughts
Speak them out loud
Confess your love
Amidst the crowd
Scream your wishes
Scream your dreams
Make your reality
Better than it seems
Whisper your pain
Whisper your fears
Release the tension
Wipe away your tears
Open your mind
Open up wide
Let my love in
Let me inside
 Dec 2015 Trevon Haywood
Styles
Look into my eyes
what do you see, besides -
a broken heart - facing its demise.
a harsh reality collides, against
a mountain of lies buried in piles
stacked for miles
so the reality, impossible to see.
How can it be, that this happened to me;
love making pain a possibility
giving you the ability
to make me a liability
me loving you
is an exercise in;
futility.
 Dec 2015 Trevon Haywood
Supriya
Raindrops kissed the hollow tree trunk
It was the first time she had witnessed this scene
It was a joyous occasion for the baby chipmunk
Her home had got a pristine sheen.

The emerald leaves soon lost their wet glow
The sunrays raidiated their characterized sharpness
When would mother nature once again bestow
The parched planet with this watery happiness?

The chipmunk had but one demand of his mother
Mother, please make it rain
That no one can manipulate weather
Was an explanation quite mundane.

Unable to calm the innocent thing
The mother summoned her winged friend
The Nightingale exhibited her talent to sing
But the baby still wailed to no end.

The monkey held a show spectacular
By showing the baby numerous tricks
His tricks did win an audience popular
But for the baby, making it rain was the only fix.

Suddenly an idea occurred to the mother worried
She requested the assistance of the elephant
He agreed to help her succeed
In this unique experiment.

The elephant filled his trunk with water
And wet the baby with a playful splash
The mother felt relieved seeing her daughter
Finally revel in the soothing hydro flash.
 Dec 2015 Trevon Haywood
ThePoet
I could never be calmed
by one who's in control

I could never be taught
by one who has it all

I could never be filled
by one whose heart is whole

But I could only be healed
by another broken soul

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The man stepped into his childhood home,
Like a thief breaking in,
He had never belonged there,
So it felt wrong, a sin.

Now that his parents' light had been quenched
And he'd been granted access to this place,
He traced his hands over the mud-room bench.

He explored the house, touching
And feeling
The many things his parents had owned,
Things that left his mind blown.

A bible, a cross, a portrait of daily devotions,
A sad smile touched his face,
What a notion.

These people who hated him
And had hung him out to dry,
Had convinced themselves they were justified,
Before they died.

Before their bodies blended with nature;
Disappearing into the very soil,
They no longer had to remember the toil.

It was fresh in his mind.
His fingers left the bible,
And that was the last time.

He wouldn't be back,
He'd never think of them again,
They had caused nothing but pain
For little Ben.
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