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Poem Details | by
Peter Dome |
Categories:
anxiety, emotions, fear, grief, horror, loneliness, sad,
My feet are stuck in the mire
I struggle but cannot free myself
As the mud gets higher and higher.
And the more I struggle and fight
The deeper I go
Down into the murky suffocating
Depths below.
The mud rises now rises up to my waist
I panic arms aloft and let out a primal scream
''Help me''!!!!!!
In haste
But no one comes
As reality bites
About my impending demise
As my muddy grave and impending
Death
As I struggle
With one last gasp of breath.
My bones never discovered
The mires secrets kept
Never missed forgotten
Not even a whisper of a thought
In anyone's mind of me
No sadness or regret.
I am nothing.
Peter Dome.Copyright.2015. May.
Poem Details | by
Kai Lun Wong |
Categories:
dark, death, depression, desire, emo, sorrow, stress,
The lack of breath
Struggling
The touch of fingers
Choking
My bones are cold
Heart breaking
Where do we find the strength
To be strong
And to fight
Scars
Traumas
Fears
Living but not alive
How do we live
To ensure making the best of life?
Poem Details | by
lindsey cook |
Categories:
death, loss, sad,
Suffocating deep within
Falling deeper into sin
Wanting quickly to leave this place
To allow my soul to suspend in space
Looking hard for my blade
To make this pain quickly fade
My heartbeat quickening with each pace
As I stare death in its nonexistent face
Daring him to bring it on
Knowing that I’m already to far gone
For I’ve already ended my time
So the big man is really far from my depleting mind
My breath grows shallow and my skin pale
As the thought finally occurred I’m going to hell
So as I bleed covering the floor
My heartbeat depleted as I laid dead on the floor
Such a shame that it came to this
But I highly doubt I’ll be who they miss.