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 Aug 2014 SN Mrax
Kakio Tomizawa
A crane
Shading in the evening twilight
Trails its smokelike wings.
 Aug 2014 SN Mrax
nehyl
You sleep for 9 hours and some 12 minutes,
about 10,417 miles away from where I lay,
though, this hour would also end the daylight.
I'm waiting for you to open your eyes,
so here, I can begin my day.
The one who's miles away
 Jul 2014 SN Mrax
ottaross
November
 Jul 2014 SN Mrax
ottaross
As I ***** the streets of town, buildings made of grey and brown
Speak to me of people and events I still remember.
Steps upon well-trodden ways, rain makes blacks upon the greys
Painting scenes among the maze, from a long lost warm November.

We once lived on this side-street, our apartment there, small but neat
Moving in we fought the snow that came early that November.
We didn't have many things, but winters all gave way to springs,
And summer nights gave us wings to launch us into each September.

Many of them passed that way, weekdays of work and -ends of play,
Camping on cool clear autumn nights warmed to fire's final ember.
Years passed by uncounted then, new homes we found on new streets when
Our spaces seemed too small, and to the movers we'd surrender.

Walking round I see them all, the homes we made in this town so small
A lifetime spent and good times to remember.
Finally I walk o'er the hill, past the campground now quite still
To a peaceful lot just past the mill, where she went to rest one cold December.

My footsteps give me some small peace, how happiness came with such caprice
When we lived among these streets that I soulfully remember.
We loved the leaves and cool of fall, the change of seasons, first snow squall
And the love was greatest in our very last November.

The change of month took her away, how lost I felt on that sad day
How can I but hate the first day of December?
I miss her arm that fit with mine, I miss the way that her eyes shine
Just every second of lost time, since we loved our last November.
 Jul 2014 SN Mrax
Natalie Clark
Man. Chair. Pink.
Listen, listen.
I have something to say -
No, wait, it's gone.

Out the window, like my mind.
Red scarf, blue hat,
Don't match.
Sad.

There's a crazy girl in the
corner, lining up straws.
Ha! Not crazy, ketchup crazy.
Ha! That's me.
November 2012
 Jul 2014 SN Mrax
Ryan Cripps
I feel the walls of my mentality breaking down. The defense mechanism has failed. My weakness has been found.

Bombs bombard my frontal lobes. How much time do I have left? That's a question nobody knows.

But the army of stress wages through. Setting fire and killing cells,
torturing them as the army continues to move.

My head throbs with pain, my legs join my arms in what feels like an earthquake; Heart pounds with tremendous force, my body is on a crash course.

The room becomes an amusement park ride. While different moods pass me by. Day after day the symptoms increase. Today may be the day when I accept defeat.

Socializing has become a thing of the past, all I have is panic attacks. Happiness has finally been lost. Without a map, and at what cost?

Control center has been compromised. Here I am, I have met my demise.
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 Jun 2014 SN Mrax
Hewasminemoon
Prue
 Jun 2014 SN Mrax
Hewasminemoon
'Taiga" she screamed.
Jumping up on the table; embodying a tree.
She kissed me softly.
Between her eyes, a small metal thing.
You have gone beyond the bounds.
Inked only lightly.
Pretending.
An eye and blueberries.
Drew her name in the sand.
 Dec 2013 SN Mrax
Shalini Ray
Slowly,I stare at the veins
Ragged and scarred
Intricate
Holding the leaf's stretched out skin
Just like fine strings of destiny
Hold together my universe
My fingers running on the scars
Those shiny objects that keep me
From losing my mind
Rise
I rise once more from the cold floor
Slipping over my blood
And put the blade back again
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