You found a way to come see me; whether you fixed your car or borrowed one, it didn’t matter to me when I saw you finally pull into my driveway. I was nervous, but I walked up to you first anyway, in true fear of my mom poking her head out the door or windowContinueContinue reading “Meeting a Ghost – Katherine Estelle”
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Poetry by Jay Walk (part 2)
Look at what the darkness and nightmares brings.Souls lost in the void of soundless screams.Fallen angels cast in perdition with demonic wings.And Every night I dream what the Raven dreams.-From the Mind of Jay Walk
Taken Innocences – Poetry by ANS
Why is it thatI am taking this out on myself? I didn’t askOr want to know what happened. It wasn’t my fault. I know that, but he keeps saying that it was. Why do I hurtSo much Over things out of my control? Almost like, I blame myself. I wanted space and to be leftContinueContinue reading “Taken Innocences – Poetry by ANS”
Mesothelioma – Poetry by Paige
Caught my collapse on the specks of a paintbrush,Lemon-lime splatterings, paddlings over the retention pond In my lungs, an endless wake leading to another in a Christmas-lit bar.Never was the creative type, but I made moles out of mountain work,A red sea respite and moonshine lullaby out of the shifting tide. Star-Stripped StalkerYou sway outsideContinueContinue reading “Mesothelioma – Poetry by Paige”
Immortality is Immaterial Without Happiness – Poetry by Katherine
Immortality is Immaterial Without Happiness I trusted me too. I am sorry I failed. I thought I could do it this time. I should have known better. I was going to repeat my never-ending cycle once again. A never-ending cycle filled with accidental lies and broken promises. Every time I talk, it could be aContinueContinue reading “Immortality is Immaterial Without Happiness – Poetry by Katherine”
