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 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
Pam Naomi
To the man in my dreams,
I don't know who you are
or where you came from.
I don't even know your name
but I know that I have madly
fallen for you.
You meet me in a place where I created, My dreams.
They said dreams aren't reality
but you just seem so real.
The way you held me at the beach
with the fire burning low
with you as my source of heat.
The way you made me feel safe when we were surfing
in Australia, a country foreign to me.
The way your blue eyes sparkle when you saw me
in my royal blue gown on our date.
I am gonna believe that somewhere out there
you are dreaming of me too.
you might be a million miles away
in different time zone
but in this place, in my head and yours, we are in sync.
I will see you one day.
We will  meet.
I might be married by that time.
I might already have children
and have a different guy in my heart
but I will know you.
I might not be in love with you anymore
but I will remember you.
I will remember the nights I spent with you
and we will see each other and smile
at the memories we have but never shared.
I will remember you for you are my dream boy.
Not really a poem more of a story. Sorry I just want to express how I feel. I hope you like it.
There is no time like the present;
     with each second comes a new song-
     every minute brings a new dream.

There is no time like the present;
     every instant plays a crucial part
     within the Grand Scheme.

There is no time like the present,
     for with every second, every minute, every instant-
     with every passing moment, it is gone.
Cassidy Claire Johnson © 2010-2014.
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
Emily
Why don't you want to talk to me?
I'm literally so torn apart and ripped in two
Don't even know what I'm supposed to do
Or even think
My whole body has started to sink
Drowning in a deep pool of misery
I'm so in love with someone
Who'll never want me
I've never been on this side
The side of true rejection
But I guess it was bound to happen
There can't always be mutual affection
I'm trying to get a grip, catch my breath
But when my days are possessed
And my nights terribly haunted
That is impossible
This only leaves me daunted
Wanting some sort of relief
But how can I get what I need
When it's with the one person
That makes me bleed
I didn't think loving someone too much
Would ultimately make them go
But I guess I've learned something
And now I'll always know
Just all around done hiding my emotions.

© Peyton 2013
Emptiness filled her soul that day
Tired and beaten down
She ignored the world that day

As the light faded outside her window
The darkness falling
Bringing the darkest of thoughts to her mind

As her family lay peacefully sleeping
The full force crushed down on her chest
She lay in her bed tears rolling off into her hair

Her lips pressed to her teeth by a shaking hand
To stifle the sobs trying to escape her stomach
Now filled with an entirely new emptiness

She lay in her bed
Alone with tormenting thoughts
And she sank herself
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
JP Goss
I watched through tears
--That streamed like the one out back
And the scattered clouds
--The ones that floated overhead for years
A twilit ridge inurn the sun.
It was one of those rising hills of my youth,
One my infant eyes always thought
Gave birth to the moon
Time and again.
With its innocent face smiling
That worldly crispness is lost
And the foggy past is far more defined.
Who are these forms I've lost?
They are but phantoms,
(I tell myself)
And now intangible, those memories
Acidic and dusted with sugar
Held suspended and taunting, like
Feet at the mouth of an open casket.
The cold, bitter knives of impersonal
Reunion
And rejuvenated promises
--Only now remembered, only now forgotten—
Illuminated once again
In the dark.
Passing onward and through
--Like our time together—
Exactly like wind through these **** dead branches
And this grave: winter-bare.
I remember the vivacity
How enlivened the sky, that I
Each day for granted took
And how so much smaller, in my youth,
The mountains afar looked.
But there is no home,
It died when I left.
The poison I fought
Has become the blood which pumps the heart,
Now corrupt,
Antithetical.
Nothing is more colorless, not sky,
Nor hill, nor moon,
Or ever more formless
Than what I once called home.
Now that only exists is deteriorated
A rotting house:
Four walls and a roof to keep
Hatred dry,
Windows and lamps, so
Hatred has eyes,
And all the people that
Hatred hates most.
How cozy it must be to sleep in
One’s own bed, no?
To have some stable place,
And an ounce of certainty?
As for me, that will never be
Again.
Though the house is open,
Lock, room, and all
The home is closed forever
Without a proper epitaph.
Vain death.
Vain,
Vain,
Death.
Now all I can only turn back
And flirt with shadows
Just outside my arms
Walk with images
Shifting, growling, and oh, so dark
--mere abstraction
--future so stark--
With no companion but defeat.
I can’t hug a memory,
Nor cry on recollection’s shoulder,
Nor can my mother or sibling console me,
And I cry alone.
Maturation is merely widening a distance, so
I should let them go,
Bid them adieu
Because, I can't be homesick
For a home
I can't go back to.
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
Bionic Woman
Your Los Angeles apartment and I,
We’ve both been abandoned,
Abandoned and forgotten
To your never-ending travels.

I think you heard me say
I hated you,
But I only hate you,
Because I love you so deeply that my love renders me helpless,
And I hate to feel helpless.

Your bed and I,
We both miss your weight,
And wait,
Your sheets and I,
We miss your touch,
That touch you give her so freely
God, I hate Philly.

I think you heard me say
I hated you,
But I only hate you,
Because I love you do deeply that my love is making me feel out of control,
And I hate feeling out of control.

Your front door and I,
We both want to welcome you home,
Because with us, you are really home,
Whether you know it or not.

I think you heard me say
I hated you,
But I only hate you,
Because I love you so deeply that my love is making me blind,
And I hate not seeing the truth, Jason.
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
K Beau
My hands
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
K Beau
Fingers raw
Nails
Glazed like spring valleys
Gelled with calm water
Ice covering snow caps
As the jagged peaks cut
Unsuspecting climbers
Still covered in bleeding earth
Dirt under my fingernails
 Nov 2013 Sam Lauzon
Alex MacKay
You left today.
Just took off,
Gone to find yourself in new ways,
To explore the world.
And I am so proud of you for doing this.
So proud that you are willing
And ready
To be so brave
And adventurous.
I am so happy that you are happy,
Doing this thing that you so badly
Want to do.
I am jealous, even,
Of your ambition and your confidence.
Of how you feel so comfortable leaving
Everything
And everyone
Behind.
I know you, though.
And I know you'll be fine.
And I know you'll have fun.
And I know this is so important for you,
Such an awesome experience.
But I miss you.
And I guess that's the bottom line,
Isn't it?
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