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Poem Details | by
Sanderline Fleury |
Categories:
betrayal, care, career, change, childhood, confusion, courage, cry, depression, discrimination, faith, feelings, forgiveness, girl, grief, growing up, inspiration, jealousy, judgement, loneliness, lonely, strength, suicide, teen, teenage, truth,
They hate you because your you
They make up lies and call it true
They're fake behind your back
Hoping someday that you'll crack.
They hate you because your real.
no matter what they say you always heal
They're surprised to see you rise,
That you're not affected by all these lies
They hate you because you smile at them
It shows them that your a real gem
You are always true and do your best :)
Sometimes these haters just cant test
They hate you for no reason
Despite it all, you smile
whatever the reason
At the end of the day
All i'm gonna say
All i plan to be
IS ME
-Sanderline Fleury :)
Poem Details | by
Michael Wegman |
Categories:
age, care, caregiving, death, devotion, health, life,
I rise to face yet still more life again
And know my day will be about my age
Through sight that makes all things appear opaque
I hear about each third word spoken clear.
I walk with cane a slow but sure tempo
And get to where I aim without much fuss
Yet still it seems I burden those who care
To take the time to bare my years nonpluss.
Each time I rise to face my life once more
Trumps thoughts of laying still without regard
For pains one takes to move upon this earth
Or see and hear with clarity implored.
I thank my Lord for each new day He gives
And givers who see beyond one’s struggle
With patience and always kind words spoken
Dignity and respect to me maintained.
Poem Details | by
JAN ALLISON |
Categories:
angel, appreciation, care, death,
hospice nursing staff
comfort the sick and dying
angels without wings
Dedicated to the staff at the local hospice who cared so tenderly for my dad in his final year of life.
Angels Senryu Contest sponsored by Marvin Celestial
04~05~16
Poem Details | by
mary youkhana |
Categories:
beautiful, beauty, best friend, betrayal, body, care, creation, cry, dark, emotions, feelings, happiness, happy, heart, how i feel, joy, life, lonely, missing you, star, sun, sympathy, teen,
people are like stars,
some are younger,
some are older,
some are brighter,
some are darker,
some are bigger,
some are smaller,
but in the end we are all the same.
all together.
shining bright with our personality.
dont care about what other people think.
its their own opinion.
be unique,be you.
you are who you are, and who you are is all their gonna get.
so shine like a star!!!
Poem Details | by
Te Indi |
Categories:
addiction, angst, bereavement, care, change,
Carcass evens out sand
Skin lands in your hands
Push pass tainted smiles for better lands
Call me
When we reach the peak of boiling
and I've sweat out all my provisions
I'll answer
No need to memorize nonsense
in your numbers stead
I will always know your name
And it plays like the knocking of two outside a manger
There is nothing holy here
but lessons taught in down times
And so I practice dance for ballrooms I will never tread
You have never and will never see me
Call me
and I'll tell you how it's supposed to go
and you can teach her, them
It's too pretty outside to lose my mind
but you have it
Blow heat on kerosene and burn down your own monument
I'm tired
Poem Details | by
Gideon Idudje |
Categories:
absence, care, death, mother,
She sells items of meager income,
such as;
Soap-flakes, peanuts,
soft drinks, bakeries.
Not to make profit
but at least rich enough
To feed the family of gold.
my mummy’s little outlet,
is the bachelor’s pride.
The young men,
stride in and out
at will to the little corner,
to make themselves
fit for the kitchen,
borrow for the belly,
save for the day,
and pay for the morrow.
Its chokes to notice
You re gone
Red is still the
Colours of the blood
In our heart eyes
Though skin varies
Love you Momma.
The blackness
Of your skin
Is it strength
2ND PLACE WIN
I Can't Breathe
Richard Lamoureux
5/29/2020
Poem Details | by
Mark Koplin |
Categories:
death,
Begging for truce in just one form
As I watched my Mom die
Praying for the end of her storm
Her falling tears tore me apart
Advance stage four Cancer
Pain, suffering and broken hearts
A heart of Gold waiting for death
An image that won’t dim
I still remember her last breath
Proud and thankful that I was there
Holding her hand, I stayed
Providing her end of life care
October 13, 2020
Writing Challenge – Tercets – Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Constance La France
Poem Details | by
MS. CATHERINE |
Categories:
care, cry, death, encouraging, funeral, goodbye, hurt,
A sad day of remembrance
awaken in the hours of the nights
praying and searching for answers
nobody is reachable
during the time of the sympathy
the people gather to pay their respects
later on in the journey of life
you find yourself neglected
where are they? You are alone
everyone's has gone
you find yourself continue in praying
God give me grace
after all, is over
loved one is gone
cover me oh Lord, in your arms
life is hard to move on
time passes by, the tears and cries
God can see you through
for all that you do
trust in God with all of your heart
you are never alone
although everyone has moved on
God sits high on the throne.
Poem Details | by
Line Gauthier |
Categories:
age, care, death, health, hope, life,
let me rock you
in my arms
wipe away your sadness
and sing you
sweetly a lullaby
erase your worries
and your frown
kiss away your fears
on your face put a smile
and convince you
somehow
make you
believe again
everything will be ok
Published in my mini photo/anthology ~CAN'T IMAGINE~ 2020
AP: 2nd place 2020
Posted on July 28, 2020 (I thought I had posted this earlier)
Poem Details | by
Kevin Moran |
Categories:
care, christian, courage, cry, faith, fear, god, grief, hope, inspiration, inspirational, introspection, jesus, life, love, pain, peace, religion, religious, smile, spiritual, strength, teen, teenage, thanks, uplifting, visionary, youth,
Because tears are meant
To be a symbol of strength
Even in hard days.
Poem Details | by
Michael Miers |
Categories:
allegory, arabic, baby, bereavement, care, grave, hyperbole,
line against the wall
fat birds too wrung out to drive
later, rooms' sweet ease
Poem Details | by
J.W. Earnings |
Categories:
absence, angst, beauty, care, change, confusion, courage, dark, death, death of a friend, december, dedication, depression, desire, devotion, dream, friendship, future, heart, heartbroken, vanity,
Flowers wilt
Dead carcasses are buried
Loved ones mourn
Rest in peace,
Your life on earth is no more…
Farewell, friend
Poem Details | by
Alexander Seal |
Categories:
care, death, eulogy, family, farewell, funeral, goodbye, grandmother, grief, heaven, how i feel, hurt, i miss you, mom, mother son, philosophy, psychological, sad, spiritual, spoken word, uplifting,
Death was dreaded.
Rehearsed.
Experienced.
Dreaded more.
Being told,
Silence.
Empty.
Frozen.
Death.
The day arrived.
Surreal.
Nothing.
The bond was broken,
The memories ended,
There was grey nothing.
Silence.
Silence.
For me:
Shock,
Nuisances,
Sadness.
For her:
Beauty,
Peace,
Rest.
Two sides of death.
In memory of my mother
Poem Details | by
Sabrina Niday Hansel |
Categories:
angst, cancer, care, change, children, cry, dad, daughter, death, emotions, family, father, father daughter, fear, goodbye, grief, heartbroken, hurt, life, loss, love, parents, poems, sad, sister, song, sorrow, truth,
June 18, 2013 our world was Forever Changed
We where a few minutes from home
When we got the call from our baby sister
Said we need to get back home
We need to come as fast as we can drive
Mom really needs us
Something’s wrong with Daddy
The whole way we drove 80
Hoping & Praying we’d make it back in time
Our Family & Friends were weeping
By the time we got to his side
We knew then our Daddy had been taking
And our hearts they were breaking
We never got to say Goodbye
We each softly kissed that man
We four sisters laid down beside him
And cried just like babies
For our world was Forever Changed that day
Poem Details | by
Cole Banner |
Categories:
absence, bereavement, care, change, christian, confusion, dark, death, death of a friend, depression, devotion, dream, emotions, farewell, feelings, friendship, goodbye, grief, heaven, imagination, leaving, life, loneliness, lonely, loss, lost, lost love, miss you, missing, missing you, moving on, pain, people, relationship, sad, sad love, sorrow, sorry, together,
Best of friends, for countless years,
we had the best of times.
Now as my eyes are filled with tears,
your soul to Heaven climbs.
The path we take, not always clear,
I feel so lost without you here.
Your last words, prophetic now,
“I’ll be home soon”- you knew somehow.
You left me here, I’m so alone,
but I dreamed Heaven had a phone.
We talked all night, you fell asleep,
I held the line to hear you breathe…
Copyright © 2013
Poem Details | by
Smail Poems |
Categories:
absence, age, angel, art, baptism, beauty, bereavement, best friend, bird, birth, car, care, celebration, celebrity, child, childhood, children,
Red envelope
Bursting with luck
Dragons dancing in the street
Poem Details | by
Bailey Weiss |
Categories:
care, grief, life, people,
I often sit up and ponder
My mind free to wonder,
Of a future not too yonder
Where under life’s thunder;
Nature is free to plunder!
But through man’s magic
The events aren’t tragic.
In one way fantastic
Yet, in another drastic!
Would you be nostalgic?
As I lie in my hibernation
I envision your visitation
Hear the rhetorical conversation,
Or, is that a vivid hallucination
From my present desolation
I might be feeling alone
Maybe just, a hormone?
What is my current tone?
To you it seems unknown.
It's one that calls for home!
When nature is free to plunder,
Would you, for me, be nostalgic?
When I feel desolation
Would you call me home?
Into your arms!
Poem Details | by
Verlena S. Walker |
Categories:
allah, blessing, business, care, image, spiritual, thanks, trust,
at peace with GOD
sleeping good…
working good…
eating good…
doing good…
what is a holistic world?
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penned on September 02, 2014!
Poem Details | by
edward johnson |
Categories:
abuse, bible, black african american, care, christian, death, sin,
What is Pain
Pain is
Punishment
Poem Details | by
Ann Rich |
Categories:
allegory, analogy, betrayal, care, dedication, emotions, faith, feelings, future, grief, growth, hope, inspiration, inspirational, introspection, journey, loneliness, missing you, moving on, nostalgia, parody, poems, poetess, poetry, poets, psychological, relationship, satire, senses, spiritual, stress, symbolism, time, trust, truth, uplifting, visionary, wisdom, world,
Where were you when my world fell apart?
The Sun darkened and the Moon just fled.
All had been done and all had been said.
And ripped to shreds was my beating heart.
Even the Seas began to part.
And the Mountain tops spread.
I lay there completely dead.
Even the Stars I could not chart.
If only you knew,
If only you were there,
If only you had a clue!
If only life had been fair!
I’d turn the clocks back,
Still standing dead in my track!
Poem Details | by
Bj Fard |
Categories:
absence, abuse, addiction, adventure, age, allah, america, analogy, angel, anger, angst, animal, anniversary, art, baptism, beach, beautiful, beauty, betrayal, bible, birth, blue, boat, body, bullying, cancer, care, celebration, celebrity, change, character, christian, conflict, confusion, corruption, crazy, dad, day, death, depression, desire, devotion, dream, earth, emotions, eulogy, evil, farewell, fear, funeral, god, grave,
A full moon night
to my delight
what is so wrong
with doing what's right
nothing is right
after so long
no use in complaining
time to move on
The Dream Water one day
might take me away
farther from the comfort
of familiarity
I float on my back
then shut my eyes
my body now sinking
into ocean arms open wide
Now swallow your son
back to his nature
when he is no longer
needed to stay here
the next generation
are dooming themselves
they need my experience
to guide them through hell
Why should I bother
on my own, I strive through
I turn my back on the thought
of bothering to save you
alone in this world
my, is it spacious
I'm finally smiling,
never so gracious.
Poem Details | by
Gary Fields |
Categories:
care, death, depression, devotion, forgiveness, grief, hope,
Contemplate and meditate
That the truth
- Shall -
See the light of reality
With-in the realm of possibility:
Gary Fields
Poet/Author
Poem Details | by
Carrie White |
Categories:
death, god, goodbye, peace, veterans day, war,
If you care
Nothing changes
When God takes
you for a walk
The fallen stay
on the battlefield
Then a stranger
holds your hand
And says "If you
want peace, prepare
for war"
Behind the curtain
Final moments
& a fatal goodbye
Another poem inspired by the new poems page. Written with titles from other poems. This is for Veterans Day.
Poem Details | by
John Paluszek |
Categories:
absence, anniversary, best friend, body, care, dark, death, death of a friend, depression, desire, emotions, first love, girlfriend, goodbye, grave, heartbroken, judgement, loneliness, lost love, memory, missing you, nature, nostalgia, pain, recovery from, sad love, time, wife, woman,
Can I catch you
Can you stay?
Forests at wood
There we play
A gentle hand
That fixed the dress
Brushing tears back
Saving stress
I can not bare
The oaken wave
Only memories
Can I save
I miss your hair
And what it covered
More than a mind
God knows I loved her
The ghost I knew
She rests away
I can not catch you
You can not stay.
Poem Details | by
Kamran Rashid |
Categories:
allah, angel, autumn, beach, bereavement, bird, care,
Kashmir is the heaven as they say
Fom years i have been watching deaths at the bay
Some come with metals,some burn the petals
Here you are safer only if you stay dumb
With all oppression i am numb
Guns they carry like peacemaking gadgets
Bombs they drop like ingle bells
Music to ears their canister shells
Blinded children and wailing mums
Democracy long back was locked in drums
No where I find my childhood chums
I will write and speak unless to all the oppressed freedom comes