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898 · Jan 2016
Arctic March
Polar Jan 2016
With feet of ice she pads forward

Alone in a slow March.

Whiteout wind howls all around

As lethargic progress is made

On her slow March to nowhere.

Tiredness takes over

And a shelter must be made.

Snow is moulded and pushed

Into a crystal home.

This snow dune

Will become a tomb
891 · May 2016
The Garden of Eden
Polar May 2016
Sometimes we try to recreate heaven on earth

Making gardens

Inventing shortcuts

Discovering secrets in and out

Looking through our numerous paths

Trying desperately to find

The perfect one

But this isn't the way to do things

Follow a straight line

If it is struggling

Find footsteps to forever follow

For eternity will you have guidance

Across the path

Unfortunately what goes up

Must come down

If you hurry

Then you are likely to trip over

Your own feet

Just remember

That shortcuts may be harmful

Never forget these words

Move slowly

And good will follow

Playing it safe will be your motto.
By Matt aged 11
880 · Nov 2016
Patience and Time
Polar Nov 2016
Mine eyes seek the treasure of peace to behold

It's Thor, God of war

That your arms enfold.

Symphonies are written in honour of peace

As well as war.

You can stop fighting now

Just stop.

Accept the deliverance of olive branches

And let your rage subside

Gently as the falling of dove feathers.

Your enemies have died

Yet you battle on

With nights spent alone

Excluding all

Except the tempest in your mind.

Alas until you follow the way of peace

The storm you hold will abide, not cease

And as Tolstoy said

"The two most powerful warriors

  Are patience and time"

Each of which you'll find

Are mine.
869 · Sep 2015
Beware The Pretty Ones
Polar Sep 2015
Let me be brief to tell this tale
The nights been wild, there's been a gale.
Once my path did cross a stranger
He led me into enigmatic danger.
In my haste to avoid death
I tilted my neck and felt his breath.
This evil I invited in
Has led me into carnal sin.
Yet in this state in know no hell
Between two planes is where I dwell.
I traded my soul and lost all joy
He befriended and loved me as a decoy.
In consorting with this demonic beast
I was entered in hells feast.
Evil took over my corrupted brain
And turned me onto the human food chain.
I have no feelings of regret now
Just an instant hit adrenaline, pow!
Evil is as evil does
Now it's too late for god to help us.
I'll be gone before the dawn
No more to see gods holy morn.
now it's too late for him to help you
An unholy existence you start anew.
868 · Sep 2015
My Demons Prey In Darkness
Polar Sep 2015
My demons are in touch with me and follow wherever I go.

My demons stalk my every  move I say they are my shadow.

They hide behind my back in direct sunlight and surround me in moonlight.

They taunt my dreams until it seems I am lost to their whim.

There is a part of me that won't give in although I've had to learn to swim in darkness.

I follow ripples of light to the surface and cherish every ounce of bliss I find.

And at all times I have to remind myself to be strong for there is a place where I still belong.
Polar Apr 2016
Let America be America again.
Let it be the dream it used to be.
Let it be the pioneer on the plain
Seeking a home where he himself is free.

(America never was America to me.)

Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed—
Let it be that great strong land of love
Where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme
That any man be crushed by one above.

(It never was America to me.)

O, let my land be a land where Liberty
Is crowned with no false patriotic wreath,
But opportunity is real, and life is free,
Equality is in the air we breathe.

(There’s never been equality for me,
Nor freedom in this “homeland of the free.”)

Say, who are you that mumbles in the dark?
And who are you that draws your veil across the stars?

I am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart,
I am the ***** bearing slavery’s scars.
I am the red man driven from the land,
I am the immigrant clutching the hope I seek—
And finding only the same old stupid plan
Of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak.

I am the young man, full of strength and hope,
Tangled in that ancient endless chain
Of profit, power, gain, of grab the land!
Of grab the gold! Of grab the ways of satisfying need!
Of work the men! Of take the pay!
Of owning everything for one’s own greed!

I am the farmer, bondsman to the soil.
I am the worker sold to the machine.
I am the *****, servant to you all.
I am the people, humble, hungry, mean—
Hungry yet today despite the dream.
Beaten yet today—O, Pioneers!
I am the man who never got ahead,
The poorest worker bartered through the years.

Yet I’m the one who dreamt our basic dream
In the Old World while still a serf of kings,
Who dreamt a dream so strong, so brave, so true,
That even yet its mighty daring sings
In every brick and stone, in every furrow turned
That’s made America the land it has become.
O, I’m the man who sailed those early seas
In search of what I meant to be my home—
For I’m the one who left dark Ireland’s shore,
And Poland’s plain, and England’s grassy lea,
And torn from Black Africa’s strand I came
To build a “homeland of the free.”

The free?

Who said the free?  Not me?
Surely not me?  The millions on relief today?
The millions shot down when we strike?
The millions who have nothing for our pay?
For all the dreams we’ve dreamed
And all the songs we’ve sung
And all the hopes we’ve held
And all the flags we’ve hung,
The millions who have nothing for our pay—
Except the dream that’s almost dead today.

O, let America be America again—
The land that never has been yet—
And yet must be—the land where every man is free.
The land that’s mine—the poor man’s, Indian’s, *****’s, ME—
Who made America,
Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain,
Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain,
Must bring back our mighty dream again.

Sure, call me any ugly name you choose—
The steel of freedom does not stain.
From those who live like leeches on the people’s lives,
We must take back our land again,
America!

O, yes,
I say it plain,
America never was America to me,
And yet I swear this oath—
America will be!

Out of the rack and ruin of our gangster death,
The **** and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies,
We, the people, must redeem
The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers.
The mountains and the endless plain—
All, all the stretch of these great green states—
And make America again!


Langston Hughes, 1902 - 1967
815 · Jan 2022
Aatishbazi
Polar Jan 2022
We are but moments in time,
Atoms smashed together.
Formed into transient alliance,
Only to part then reform
Into an endless cycle of renewal.

We survive
Creating memories as we go.
Briefly touching and connecting
With others.

In cognizance of this
All meetings have meaning.

As we smash our way through life,
It’s imperative we connect
And make some sparks

Before we fade away...
Slide into the dark.
793 · Apr 2016
Traces
Polar Apr 2016
On frosted nights

Your breath is on my window,

But you won't stay though.

On frosted nights

Your breath is on my window

But you won't stay though

And I won't see you go.

On frosted nights

Your breath is on my window

But you won't stay though

And I never see you go.
786 · Aug 2015
Crossroads
Polar Aug 2015
I'm standing on a precipice,
Staring leaning over a cliff,
Smell the soil between my toes
And feel the salt invade my nose.
Hear the gulls above and below
And bide my time until I know,
Which way the sands of time will drift
And whether my spirit will sink or lift.
770 · Aug 2015
Break Me
Polar Aug 2015
If hearts can break to mend again,
Your free to break my heart again.
715 · Aug 2015
Illumination
Polar Aug 2015
Our children are the guiding lights of our future,

Let them shine.

One day the smallest spark

Might be enough to light up the world.
710 · Feb 2016
Curse of the Dryad
Polar Feb 2016
Do not incur the wrath of trees

Or sticks will scratch you in a breeze

Branches fall

And knock you out

With not a sound

Or warning shout.

If you are wise

Be in no doubt

Trees can give you

Quite a clout.
703 · Aug 2015
The Earth I Would Move
Polar Aug 2015
I have waded through rivers of blood
Still warm and free flowing at my feet,
To walk to you,
To walk to you.

I have scaled glaciers of broken glass
Lacerating my skin to pieces,
To get to you,
To get to you.

I have lost my voice
And a thousand others,
To call for you,
To call for you.

I have lost my vision
Scouring this barren earth.
To look for you,
To look for you.

my tired arms I would open wide in welcome
To hold you once more if you would come
And be at my side
just
once more
And be at my side
Just
Once more.
691 · Mar 2016
Rock Star
Polar Mar 2016
A few years ago when my eldest boy

Was still at primary school

He took Jasper with him.

This is a stone

Reputed to have mystical properties.

After school I asked how his day had gone.

"It was like I was famous" he said.

"Girls were chasing me

All over the playground,

It was horrendous!"

"I'm taking another one tomorrow!"
686 · Mar 2016
A Dream Within A Dream
Polar Mar 2016
Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow --
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand --
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep -- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?

by Edgar Allan Poe
(published 1850)
678 · Feb 2016
The enlightened path
Polar Feb 2016
My soul is old and has travelled through time

Seen the ages of man and felt the divine.

Smelt the fires of the holocaust

Witnessed the horror of what was lost,

Heard the cries of babies new born

Sat and watched the sun of dawn

If you choose to tread the path divine

let go of hate and let love shine.
653 · Aug 2015
Dead Poet's Society
Polar Aug 2015
Where do all dead poets go?
If you find out then let me know.
Does all language die with them?
Words float in air, then end. Amen.

Or are their words preserved in time?
Scorched on paper, then held in shrine.
There to be seen, read, devoured,
Ancient wisdom from those empowered.

There to make a serious point
Using words to soothe, anoint.
Recording times, events and places.
Cataloguing history, people, faces.

Sometimes harsh in what they say,
Determined to speak come what may.
Not all poets speak in rhyme;
Using rhythm to keep in time.

But all good poems should touch the heart,
Evoke emotions from the start,
Make the reader see and feel,
Hear what's said, know it's real.

Remind us where we all connect,
Be you non- religious or from a sect.
Touch our senses, hearts and memories.
What one man does another sees.

Not all men use knowledge for good;
Follow morals and do what we should.
Think before we act and speak.
Find courage, be strong, protect the meek.

If you find time to help out others,
Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers,
Take your life and start anew.
That's when you'll find the poet in you.
649 · Sep 2015
History Never Dies
Polar Sep 2015
Mr. Warr has big feet.
He came and stomped all over my street.
That's the place my house used to be
Now it's rubble for all to see.
In the garden where flowers were laid
We dare not walk for mines and grenades.
There's nothing here
No more to see
No trace of family, friends and me.
But one day we will all come back
When the mines are clear we can begin to unpack.
Rebuild this place that once held joy
And I have stories to tell my boy
About the people, places and things around here
About the times that held no fear.
I'll show him the place his dad drank beer
And other such landmarks here
like the place where my kids were christened in preparation for life
And the other where their dad took me for a wife.
This is a place with history here,
memories past and present of all I hold dear.
This was inspired by the bombing raids of the second world war but seems to me to be relevant today.
642 · Mar 2016
Dark Places
Polar Mar 2016
I come from where the flowers don't grow

As dark a place as that.

I come from where the flowers don't grow

A place streaming with black rats,

Herded together they roar in flow

Of teeth and fleas

So all who sees

Will scatter.

No matter.

I come from where the flowers don't grow

I gain my sight

When the moon doth glow.
611 · Aug 2015
enemy of mine
Polar Aug 2015
In the world we live

Of kindness unrefined,

My only insurmountable enemy

Is the vampire in my mind.
593 · Feb 2016
Vampire in need of home
Polar Feb 2016
One estate at Purfleet for sale

Enquiries to be made by mail.

One male occupant of late

Sense of style, out of date.

Place in need of modernisation

Windows broken, condensation.

Estate contains some twenty acres

Recent reports of troublemakers.

The grounds contain a chapel or church

Surrounded by ash, oak and birch.

Perimeters are newly gated

Grounds inside are consecrated.
For Dracula fans everywhere
591 · Mar 2016
Fallen
Polar Mar 2016
In the darkest cloak of night

I chanced upon a wondrous sight.      
                      
  An angel sheathed in streaks of light

Kept stumbling on the ground.  

Its legs were weak, as sanctuary,

It begged to keep, in church.

Silence pounded the ground beneath its feet

As it waited for dawn to break

And take the weight it carried.

Eventually it came to see that it was not alone

And with company came the strength to atone.  

Falling fast upon its knees

It quick confessed to the disease of sin.

Within its tone I heard a groan

As all things it said had only led it to pain.

The darkness lost its reign as daylight came

And within a glittering shower

I saw the power of love.

Within this place I’d found a grace

As forgiveness allowed the angel

To take its place above me.

Returning to its dome shaped home

I saw the angel carved in stone.

Its tranquillity was plain to see

Within features of serenity.

When leaving I found a single feather

Nestled on a bed of heather flowers  

And knew that I’d been there to see

That love empowers all.
587 · Jan 2021
Gaia
Polar Jan 2021
She questions
All seeing and feeling
With hope for a future
She fights alone
And weeps in silence

We should listen

Deeply wounded she fights on
As parts of her die
Her vision never leaves the sky
Staring towards the heavens
With a prayer on her breath and resolve slowly weakening

We begin to hear

Small acts become large bolstered by numbers
She finds breaths become easier
Only as we fight for her soul
Can the world become whole
579 · Sep 2015
Dreams
Polar Sep 2015
My dreams they feel so far away
I watch them drift and silent pray
That they'll return to me someday
But now it doesn't feel that way.

I wait for signs that don't arrive
And feel as though I'm bare alive
Drift through life and fail to thrive
Cos dreams seem far away
563 · Mar 2016
The Walk
Polar Mar 2016
My son took me for a walk to the moon.

Leaving our house on a warm night, in June.

The owls they hooted in woods we passed,

Our senses alive, we, hurried on past.

Bats whistled by as they flew high and low.

Creatures hunting in the midnight glow.

By and by we reached a small town,

I gave a yawn my son gave a frown.

We were quiet as mice as foxes played,

Raggedy creatures with red coats frayed.

Our mouths watered on city lit streets,

Bakers rise early to make special treats.

As we wandered on by scents filled our heads,

Neither of us ready to yet face our beds.

But soon it was time to hear the dawn chorus,

Glorious birdsong sang just for us.

The sun did rise and the moon recede

I admitted to sleep I did need.

As daylight came, the moon lost it’s reign.

Stars faded away and white clouds came

Our eyes searched the sky for sight of the moon,

All trace of it gone our mission in doom.

We looked at each other, admitted defeat,

Sat down on a bench and rubbed tired feet,

Agreed to go home, to our beds, to find sleep.

Soon we got back, tucked up and fell deep.

In dreams we did fly to the moon and stars,

Circled round Saturn, felt the heat of Mars,

Travelled the Galaxy faster than light

Following our dreams, finding delight.
I was walking with my children one day when one of them said "it looks like we are walking to the moon".  I thought of him and wrote this.
532 · Jan 2021
The reservation
Polar Jan 2021
In the hilltop forest
They swirl, dance
Lost to the music
Lost to themselves
It resides…
They still to listen…
Feeling as much as hearing
Howls, calls and coos
In a pulse the music returns
And the world goes dark
Twitching violently they hit the floor as one
Speaking in tongues
Harsh messages are heard, absorbed
Then silence followed by subdued light
All that remains is the omen
With kindness only we survive
Polar Feb 2016
My most dear lord, king and husband,
The hour of my death now drawing on, the tender love I owe you forceth me, my case being such, to commend myself to you, and to put you in remembrance with a few words of the health and safeguard of your soul which you ought to prefer before all worldly matters, and before the care and pampering of your body, for the which you have cast me into many calamities and yourself into many troubles. For my part, I pardon you everything, and I wish to devoutly pray God that He will pardon you also. For the rest, I commend unto you our daughter Mary, beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired. I entreat you also, on behalf of my maids, to give them marriage portions, which is not much, they being but three. For all my other servants I solicit the wages due them, and a year more, lest they be unprovided for. Lastly, I make this vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things.
Katharine the Quene.
7 January 1536
This is the last letter Katharine wrote to Henry. Its magnanimity is proof that the queen’s much-vaunted piety was sincere. However, she was not averse to a few rebukes. Henry had treated her horribly and she had not seen their daughter for years. But Katharine’s capacity for forgiveness was great, as was her self-delusion; in this letter, she again attributes his love for Anne Boleyn to mere physical desire.
Henry openly celebrated her death and she was buried as Dowager Princess of Wales in Peterborough Cathedral. In light of this, the last line of her letter becomes especially tragic. While she may have desired a visit with him above all else, Henry was only too happy to learn of her death. It is probable, too, that his harsh treatment of Katharine hastened her decline.
501 · Aug 2015
Blue Sky Thinking
Polar Aug 2015
Blue sky thinking,
Late night drinking,
Party swinging,
Glasses pinging,
Sensations tingling,
Blue sky thinking.
497 · Feb 2016
In Your Eyes
Polar Feb 2016
If I could just see through your eyes

I'd see right past the lies and disguises

You show to the outside world.

I'd peel away the mask you wear

I'd see past all the wear and tear

The world has thrown at you.

If I could see through your eyes

I'd see you.
493 · Feb 2016
Law of Attraction
Polar Feb 2016
"Come and look me in the eye"

Said the spider to the fly.

"Look what wonderous webs I weave,

Beauty in patterns,

Set to deceive.

I'll wrap you up nice and tight

With you I think I've found delight.

I'll cling to you and you'll feel glued,

Problem is

You'll be my food."
472 · Aug 2015
Let Me Stay
Polar Aug 2015
Don’t you hate me, cos  I’m here.

My small life, you should hold dear.

If you don’t want me let me go.

Another life I’ll get to know.

I won’t come back to bother you.

I’ve a right to life, It’s about me too.

Hear what I’ve said, It’ll make you think.

At 26 weeks I can already blink.

In the blink of an eye, my life could be over.

Flushed down a toilet or covered in clover.

Hey I just moved, I’m moving now.

Moving, feeling, blinking and how!

And how will you feel if you flush me away?

Here for now but gone the next day.

Will you spare a moment for grief?

Come on, change your mind, turn a new leaf.

Stop, think, there’s no need to grieve.

I don’t have to leave.
471 · Feb 2016
Desiderata
Polar Feb 2016
Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.
Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others,
even to the dull and ignorant; they too have their story.
Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.
If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter,
for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
Keep interested in your own career, however humble;
it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.
Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery.
But let this not blind you to what virtue there is;
many persons strive for high ideals,
and everywhere life is full of heroism.
Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love;
for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass.
Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do not distress yourself with dark imaginings.
Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.
Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.
You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars;
you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you,
no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be.
And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life,
keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams,
it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

Max Ehrmann
This is the poem I will always wish I had written
451 · Mar 2016
Requiem
Polar Mar 2016
I scattered words

Upon the tattered remnants

Of my soul,

Hoping one

Might make me whole.
438 · Sep 2015
The Hunger
Polar Sep 2015
Twas the great hunger of 1845
When I ceased to be alive,
Was weak with whooping cough and fever
Was left by man who spat out "leave er".
Rain fell hard and soaked my skin,
I awaited death.
Abandoned by kith and kin.
Then I saw him, corner of my eye,
Tall and strong as he walked on by.
Handsome features on his face,
His setting here, out of place.
He stopped upon hearing my whooping cough breath
And told me I could avoid this death.
So now I walk in purgatory,
I trekked so long with my weary story,
So I say to you, dear friend,
When your body is too broke to mend.
Think of me and heed the danger.
Don't fall for the words of a handsome stranger.
426 · Feb 2016
Watch out for fairies
Polar Feb 2016
As I sat upon a mountain glade

I chanced upon a fairy raid.

There's beauty and joy and danger to see,

Danger at least for a mortal like me.

Though music was played I could hear none

As Sunday's faded and moonlight shone.

The Fairy King and Queen passed on by,

Raised upon oak leaves, servants held them high.

I saw fairies drink from acorn cups provided by the trees,

Though tired and thirsty none was offered,

From any of them to me.

Then the fairies arose and formed a ring

And a tiny creature began to sing.

Soon the dancing was fast and free

I was dizzy but watched with glee.

Then all too soon the dawn light appeared

And before my eyes the fairies cleared.

I felt forlorn to see them go

Fairy folk put on quite a show.

Where they went to I can't be sure

I'll only tell you what I saw.
This is one of a set I have written. I thought hard about posting this in light of people stealing work but my work is all copyrighted and as a member of a writing group I have independently documented proof that this is mine So No Stealing!!
404 · Dec 2015
Dreams of Romeo
Polar Dec 2015
"Is it me Juliet or are you responding to my fret,

Do you know that I love you?"

As he watched her pluck a flower

He wondered if all dreams must turn sour,

If he, only had the power

To lock love in a tower

And forever save an hour in time

He knew that love could always shine

And families, life not matter much

For surely all sweet dreams are made of such.
402 · Sep 2015
Angel's Tread
Polar Sep 2015
For where the angels fear to tread
God sends cherubs there instead.
They're held closer to the ear
And whisper there's no need to fear.
Don't be afraid when darkness falls
Just say your prayers, help will be called.
Angels follow the words you say,
That's the reason people pray.
383 · Aug 2015
Ripper Date
Polar Aug 2015
September 1888
Was when I had my date with fate.
Met a man so filled with hate,
Sometimes in life it pays to be late.
I worked the markets with goods to sell,
Sometimes I admit from grace I fell.
My goods made a profit, bought some ale,
Then back to square one, needed a sale.
Soon I only had me left to sell
in this rotten life now turned to hell.
Night time  at Spitalfields was no place to be,
Twas the place where fate put death with me.
Worked alone from dawn til dawn in fading light.
Found eternal rest under the stars goodnight.
379 · Mar 2020
The Cycle of Life
Polar Mar 2020
We step into existence from beyond the veil
With our fate stamped upon our souls.
Marking distinctions between science and faith
We find ourselves advancing through the cycle of life.
The Leapster or Leap Year baby
Shares a joke with the cosmos
Flouting our concept of time
To be born within times eternal spring
In life's cycle of ever green
We look to the stars
In order to be seen.
363 · Aug 2015
This Green Land
Polar Aug 2015
A beautiful land destroyed by hate,
Was ripped apart by the hand of fate.
Many losses each side were felt,
Hearts turned to stone can never melt.

And families that were torn apart,
Were forced to make a brand new start.
While demon snakes wore human skin,
To hide their evil hearts within.

Youth never was a match for age,
When used as fuel for deadly rage.
The bitter pill that seemed so sweet,
Was wrapped up, coated in deceit.

The trail of carnage left behind,
Can never be erased from mind.
Prayers are said to bury the dead,
In land once green now turned to red.
342 · Feb 2016
Victor Shalamov
Polar Feb 2016
I am poor, alone and naked,
I've no fire.
The lilac polar gloom
Is all around me...

I recite my poems
I shout them
The trees, bare and deaf,
Are frightened.

Only the echo from the distant mountains
Rings in my ears.
And with a deep sigh
I breathe easily again.


Victor Shalamov 1907-1982
Victor was a Russian writer, journalist, poet and gulag survivor.
341 · Aug 2015
My Sunshine
Polar Aug 2015
Like a flower in the sun
I stand tall in your company
341 · Aug 2015
Please Stay
Polar Aug 2015
I thought of you and wrote a song,
Problem is words came out wrong.
Didn't say what I want to say
And so you wouldn't stay today,
If I get my words right from the start
Then I think I'll steal your heart.
322 · Jan 2016
Prey
Polar Jan 2016
Can't stop the desire to **** my mate

It's behaviour I have to replicate,

It's not you its me

My needs innate

I'm just not a girl to subjugate

So at the completion of our first mate

Sorry

But

You

I will

Decapitate
Based on the preying mantis
301 · Jun 2020
Shadows
Polar Jun 2020
We lay together viewing city lights dance

Against starry skies

Illumination only we see.

Shades of people pass by

As night chill prickles skin.


Interlopers hiding in shadow we cling

Weighted by it's gravity.

Brought back to each other

As light begins to play with shadow

Loving in the dark we feel most free.
297 · Feb 2016
Tell me
Polar Feb 2016
Tell me all your sweetest lies

The ones where there are no goodbyes

The ones where there's a wishing well

And all our cares can go to hell.
283 · Aug 2015
Words Softly Spoken
Polar Aug 2015
Speak to me with kindness

For within the silken melody of your words I find joy.

Look upon me with the love

With which I have always known from you.

Let me breathe in the smell of you for it reminds me

Of summer days and sunlight rays upon my skin.

Hold my hand for our bond is strong

And comfort is mine when you are near.

Let us never talk of sorrow or loss

Because only without you

Can life ever lose its gloss for me.
270 · Mar 2020
For Those Departed
Polar Mar 2020
'Those the Gods love
They must first destroy"
Euripides 5th Century B.C.

Never fear as shadows draw near
Those who sit through the night are first to see the dawn.
let the warmth and light of morning wash over you
As the darkness of night passes
Let the song of the universe soothe your soul
And the memories you created
Be left as a gift
Let the beauty of your life
Be carried into spiritual immortality
And part of the essence of you be retained within me
Peace be yours forever
256 · Aug 2015
Poetry
Polar Aug 2015
Poetry, words in me
I feel the need to set them free.
And now at last I plainly see
That poetry is deep in me.
254 · Jan 2016
Winter
Polar Jan 2016
Snow is falling

Birds stopped calling

No more mating

They are waiting

For spring to come and bloom again

That's when we'll hear their songs again

— The End —