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396 · Sep 22
Hey you
Tupeggo Sep 22
Hey you
I sat on open trees
The sun in the sky
The birds in the air

With branches and leaves
Blazing rays hid above the trees
Dared not to hurt me
But I cared none

Hey you
I sat alone
With all those laughters
Nothing but conversations
All around me

The birds flew as they sang
Soft breeze brush the skin
Although it gave me music
Silence was all I cared

I kept waiting for a silent melody
To come by, to fill my world,
but it never did
I guess to you, I'm just a friend
A poem when he reminded me, that it is one-sided
293 · Sep 22
Alone
Tupeggo Sep 22
Me with Mr. Moon
Time's fleeting so soon
Trap in this starstruck view
Till come the morning hue

Me with Mrs. Sun
Waiting till she's done
Her fiery flames so bleak
She shines at her peak

Me with my dearest Star
Dancing from afar
It feels like an endless dream
Right for my heart to keen
My first poem
192 · Sep 23
Apologies accepted
Tupeggo Sep 23
I'm sorry for bothering you,
Never meant to

I'm sorry for annoying you,
Didn't intend to

I'm sorry for angering you,
Never wanted to

I'm sorry for trying to..
Make you love me too.
Love and Hate needed
120 · Oct 4
Dementia
Tupeggo Oct 4
I've never saw such vibrant waterfall before,
Took off my clothes, left to dive in,
Ventured the silky blue till the bleak red,
Watched the paints washed together, before
Bask myself beneath the glowing yellow.
Only this time I had hurted my gaze,
I saw no more silky and bleak hues,
No more fluids, or glowing light.
I blinked once, then twice,
Through my eyes,
The pitch black waterfall became,
Nothing I could recall,
As the girl looked at me,
Like the empty space I saw.
94 · Oct 4
Without me
Tupeggo Oct 4
If tomorrow starts without me
I want you to look at the stars
See how they dance in the milky way
So then your memories will stay

If tomorrow starts without me
I want you to listen as the birds chirp
Listen how they sing lullabies
Let my voice be present in your mind

If tomorrow starts without me
I want you to remember everything
Know that I was lucky
Note that I died happy
64 · Sep 26
Generational Curses
Tupeggo Sep 26
The flower that blossomed too quickly,
Nor the fruit that ripened too soon.
The flower that bloomed for the tree,
And the fruit that ripened for both equally,
The tree didnt mean to give more than needed,
Its nutrition, its air nor its water
Its roots, its looks nor its tendency.
For it had not learned how to be,
The tree a flower and a fruit should need.
As it is trying best from what it received,
When it was a fruit, a seed from another,
That had given it more than flowers preserve.
The misguided tree, nurturing the future,
Hoping to heal,
And grow as it ventures.
The poem was made because I had felt more mature than my friends.
59 · Sep 28
Remembering
Tupeggo Sep 28
Pixelated in memories
Empty picture books
A face long gone
A smile without eyes
A touch without heat
Nothing when you leave
Everything when you left
Think about it as you want
This is about my gran
58 · Sep 27
My Giveaway
Tupeggo Sep 27
We were friends, once.
A rock is sturdy, it's strong against assaults,
Identical to you, on terms of disputes.
Apologies can be accepted even insincere,
However so, you never tried, live without regrets.
Insults are foolish, it breaks spirits like sticks and bones,
Call me "degenerate", give a grin then depart.
Fool yourself, convince I've got nothing to say,
But the silence is my giveaway.
51 · Sep 25
Desperate Longing
Tupeggo Sep 25
I started to speak to the grass,
Yet the breeze gave the reply,
I went ahead and screamed to the land,
Still what came back was an echo,
I want to sing and sing out loud,
Hoping it would reach underneath,
But just the soil in between,
Separates the body of you and me.

I hope you know how I miss,
The words I wish to emit,
So I kept singing and singing–
Until the melodies grew hoarse.
But what you heard wasn't music,
It was the crawls of maggots.
A poem for my late grandma
Love you Gran

— The End —