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LIVING IN LIMBO
I’ve got to stop Living like I do; Cutting things too close, Hoping for something new. My life is unconventional, I’m nearly belly up. Wobbling on the edge, The net ripped under. Me, myself, and I Aren’t struggling … Continue reading
Sunday’s Poetry Post
Validation for Mourning I won’t cry When you die. Won’t say goodbye, Blink an eye. I won’t comply To another lie; Quietly stand by, Barely scrape by. I won’t deny, Or blindly defy, A blood tie Now … Continue reading
Sunday’s Poetry Post
Surpassing Understanding When someone difficult dies, How do you say goodbye? I remember only lies, My eyes remain dry. What do I mourn, What was or should’ve been? Get beyond the scorn, Rid myself of sin? I … Continue reading
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Sunday’s Poetry Post
Direction We don’t know, What came before. What’s in store, How things go. We don’t see Reason or rhyme, Blind to crime Do not agree. Our constant fight For daily bread Leaves us dead Snuffs out light. … Continue reading
Behind Me
Had another pleasant surprise in my inbox today—Renovation is on Poetree Creations. Thank you. My aunt inspired this poem. She’s in the nursing home with Alzheimer’s. I can still see her finger motioning me closer to her wheelchair. Asked a … Continue reading
Sunday’s Poetry Post
Renovation We’re all hurled Into the midst, A perfect world Does not exist. Taught to hate, Doomed to die. Our death rate Has soared sky-high. We can escape, Begin the climb. Build to reshape Free from crime. … Continue reading