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 Jul 2017 Bianca
Tamsin Gray
Spoons
 Jul 2017 Bianca
Tamsin Gray
Cold nights earth becomes
A cosmic cutlery drawer
Lovers neatly packed
 Jul 2017 Bianca
Donna
big orange sky smiled
a happy 'how was your day'
cya tomorrow
Inspired from last night sunset :)
 Jul 2017 Bianca
Donna
through a square window
big sky and big trees seem small
Then I open door
Observation from a small side window without blind in living room x
 Jul 2017 Bianca
Alber
Sitting on my balcony
As the dark envelops the lake
Drinking a glass of wine
I forgive everyone their sins.
 Jul 2017 Bianca
NvrMnd
Disappointments got me to this misty road
Sluggishly cycling a creaking bicycle in a drizzle
While poisoning my bushed lungs with cigarettes

A replacement to my sweet medicinal marijuana
That I skipped for months, trying to be clean, to be good
But in my head there’s still a noise saying I need it so much
To feel powerful, for a day of greatness in nirvana
To forget that I needed someone to feel worthy,
Or so to create an apparition of a friend to whom
I can share my disappointments and success
While in reality I’m alone in boredom
Killing time and whatever I have,

Oh Gaaad, sorry I feel weak

My insecurities got me to this misty road
Sluggishly cycling a creaking bicycle in a drizzle
While poisoning my bushed lungs with cigarettes.
 Jul 2017 Bianca
ogdiddynash
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the unexpected pleasure of a peach

zenith moist, ripened to the exact state
when peaking is a squealing of bite size wet living pleasures,
and all is conquered,
and of course,
you're filled with loss
at the absence of perfection
in important things,
now with despair destructed,
new fear infecting fears
so many forces intersecting,
and one simply wishes to surrender
and then the peach texts the brain

*no way
you may have peaked,
but tomorrow and fore-next,
you'll pick another like me,
and plant my pit beneath
your picture window
and must perforce
live another day
in the shadow of my hope,
the scent of my existence
for the teachers

— The End —