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Poem Details | by
M. L. Kiser |
Categories:
birth, death, life,
The intricate web
Of life has been spun;
It’s twists and turns hold,
Keys to our very
Existence on Earth.
How we are formed,
Born, survive and
Die and purpose,
In life’s grand scheme.
Together,
We create;
Colorscape.
Blending
Abstract
Art.
CONTEST NO 505,any form,any theme,upto a max of 20 lines Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Brian Strand
Poem Details | by
Wendy Watson |
Categories:
christian, death, forgiveness,
As the last sun sets
and life ebbs away,
ugly words and deeds
flash across his mind
and he feels ashamed.
Bitter tears flow
into the mire
of squandered time
he can't redeem.
His eyes dim
as he begs
forgiveness.
God hears -
At last
Peace.
21/01/19
Any Theme Diminished Hexaverse Poetry Contest : sponsored by Charles Messina
F F I series 25 dim hex blog : Brian Strand
Poem Details | by
Rhonda Johnson-Saunders |
Categories:
grief, hope, sorrow, time,
Upon thy pillow,
I wearily hope
for youth’s restful nights
I once loved to spend
in towering dreams.
Images past
behind closed eyes -
romantic plans
and lofty goals.
Naïve thoughts
turn to aged
days of loss,
again
taunting
me.
Poem Details | by
Nick Bagnall |
Categories:
death, loss, lost love, love
She's always there, watching
Over the quiet graves
Torn between life and death
Waiting 'till her time ends
When at last, she can be
Reunited with him
Without his strong arms
She falters and fails
Ne'er to love again
Her gentle heart is
Smashed beyond repair
She is the one
They call Raven
Soulless, helpless
Without his love
She stands and
Forever
Looks over
Where they
Buried
Him
Written By Nick Bagnall
For Contest "Among the dead"
13th Place
Poem Details | by
Sara Kendrick |
Categories:
animals, death, education, faith, inspirational, introspection, naturemetaphor,
The ram died high
On the snow covered
Mountain, when the thaw
Of spring came, it's
Decaying body
Contaminates
The melting snow
The waters flow
Brings death in grip
The farther
It traveled
The less germs
And death
Were there
Clean
(This is also a metaphor for sin. The farther we stay away from it the cleaner we stay. Of
course, we can repent but the results lingers.)
Poem Details | by
Constance La France |
Categories:
angst, baby, death,
the wind blew that day
the hearse shiny black
the coffin so small
for a baby boy-
weeping filled the air
a lullaby
slipped from my lips
in the wild wind-
drifting with tears
with heads bowed
hearts broken
he left us -
on small
angel-
wings
___________________________
December 10, 2019
Poetry/Diminished Hexaverse/the wind beneath angel wings
Copyright Protected, ID 19-1206-643-02
All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym.
Written for the contest, Pick A Title, Vol 12, Diminished Hexaverse
sponsor, Edward Ibeh, Title Chosen #2- The Wind Beneath Angel Wings
First Place
Poem Details | by
James Fraser |
Categories:
bereavement, death, hero, mother, son, war, world war ii,
such atrocities
subtract us humans
irrespective of
but then comes along,
common sense approach
decisions made
find him alive,
send this boy home
mothers grieving
combat found
bridged safely
firmly held
Ryan
freedom
saved
.
Poem Details | by
William Morrow |
Categories:
absence, abuse, angst, bereavement,
“What's wrong?”
“I think I have an elephant in my eye.”
“You think you have an elephant in your eye?”
“Yes! I think I have an elephant in my eye!”
“Here, let me see.”
“Be careful.”
“Okay! Just move your hands and let me look.”
“Be careful!”
“I see it.”
“Can you get it?”
“Just stay still while I try.”
“Be careful.”
“I am.”
“Don’t hurt me.”
“Stop whining.”
“Do you have it?”
“Not yet, stay still.”
“Hurry.”
“There you go.”
“What?”
“I got it.”
“You got it?”
Yes, I got it!”
“What was it?”
“Just a tear.”
“Whew, it felt like an elephant.”
Poem Details | by
Ninette Carey |
Categories:
anti bullying, bereavement, best friend, betrayal,
Another blissful day in the darkness
Forced to be here against our wishes
Dragged into your chosen nightmare of happiness
Blinded by my heartfelt kisses
I guess it was fun for you when I didn't know
Juggling became your sport
You never thought you would get caught
On that day,Everything you stood for be came Naught
Poem Details | by
Eleza Young |
Categories:
absence, feelings, first love, for him, grief, leaving, lost love, miss you,
no wonder how much u deny,
u would still love me,
no wonder u say its over,
your heart betrays u,
no wonder how much distance u keep,
but u are the closest to my heart,
no wonder how much u say u don't care,
but when i need u are always their,
no wonder you say u are dangerous,
i say u are gorgeous,
no wonder u parted and said we cant be together,
i say we parted so we can end together
Poem Details | by
Steven Beesley |
Categories:
death, life, people, sad, visionary, , fate,
The days stretch so long,
sky hot and burning.
Unbearable heat
shall dry up this earth,
split the ground apart.
We have lost sight,
not in control
of destiny
or of our world.
Wait to die,
fate awaits
to take us.
Look back,
too late!
Gone!
12th July, 2012 (c)
Poem Details | by
Sara Kendrick |
Categories:
death, family, happiness, inspirational, introspection, love, mother, music, uplifting
I see them dancing
Across the Milky
Way, Illuminates
Stars, as they go by
Singing songs of love
Gracing the star
Lit sky, as years
Go by singing
Songs of love, sigh
Never grow
Never grow
Old, Old, Old
They shall
Never
Die
(Some of the words in this poem are somewhat quoted from a song that my mother and
father sang in their latter life.)
Poem Details | by
valeria iliadou |
Categories:
death, inspirational, mystery
Through the sky's sharp edge
A mystery springs,
As birds aim their preys.
Misty tombs of rock,
Spilling grief like wine.
Exit from time,
A lapse of blow.
A trip to find
The Limbo's Island.
None left,
Just her guarding
Last bliss points.
With guns
Of lust
Empty.
valeria iliadou - Among The Dead
Poem Details | by
Nayda Ivette Negron |
Categories:
death, suicide,
The foolish rules reign
Enemy kingdoms
Separating a
Love that bloomed between
A king and a queen
Years passed leaving
Deep planted roots
Fueling a
Proscribed passion
Until one
Tragic day
Frustrated
Lovers
Tasted
Bane
4-10-2016
Poem Details | by
Sara Kendrick |
Categories:
death, faith, history, imagination, inspirational, life, sad
With very great pride
Haman stood high
Wants power....
Hatred
Rules
Poem Details | by
petra mallett |
Categories:
angst, death, depression, life
What is this Evil
Growing inside me?
Who gave it legs and
Permission to feed,
On this - my own life….
Why can’t I cut
This evil out?
Why can’t I bleed
Fountains of youth?
I cry tears,
anguished pain;
Yet nothing…
Nothing
Can save
…me.
(written August 19,2008 as a result of learning of my mother in laws inoperable lung cancer.)
Poem Details | by
Dr. Upma A. Sharma |
Categories:
death, feelings,
The others
Amazing new house
and two little kids
that my husband left,
Losing life to war
yet wait him return.
Scared of some sounds
shadows of souls
My daughter could see
through day and night.
They were five,
Haunted house?
Shockingly,
Not they,
Dead were
We!
Written Jan 21st, 2016
For contest "Favourite movie"
Sponsor- Nayda
Awarded 2nd place win
Poem Details | by
Junate Ersal |
Categories:
angst, death, dedication, devotion, peace, people, satire, social, war,
World keeps to turn on,
we are born and die,
dawn comes as night ends.
death reigns in all spots
of this poor, old land.
Time takes big paces,
we don't learn parts,
in things that change
the world and life
My minds stuck,
hands are tied,
they are quiet
Tell me
what's right
Shush!
Poem Details | by
Christopher Bunton |
Categories:
death, life, time,
This world screams at you.
"Your birth insults me,
and I will break you.
Feel time slip away,
And your loves destroyed."
"I never stop.
Relentless Time.
Hounding your mind.
Slaving to eat."
"Crushing you.
Twisting you.
Molding you."
"Until
You Are."
"Dead"
Poem Details | by
cecil hickman |
Categories:
caregiving, death, funeral, life, loss, sad
Not realizing end
Sleeping peacefully
Numbed from onset pain
Her will stands so strong
Slowly passing time
Restless moving
Heart weakening
Holding her style
Waiting the hour
Mom I say
It’s O K
Go to sleep
I’m here
O K
Calm
Written for
Sponsor Gareth James
Contest Name Last words to a loved one
Poem Details | by
iolanda Scripca |
Categories:
death, lost love, love
Early morning dew
Hear the angels cry
Brooks of sorrow near
Wings of grayish stone
Freshly cut bouquets...
Frost slaps my face
Reality
I breathe live clouds
Exhale, exhale...
Sunrise dark
Without you
Sleep my love...
Snowdrops!!!
It's you???
Wake...
Poem Details | by
Balveen Cheema |
Categories:
death, lonely, lost love, love, wife,
Lunchbox
A poignant story
of a neglected wife
and a widower,
about to retire.
There is goof up
in her husband's
and widower's
warm lunch-boxes.
Love ensues
in love notes
in tiffins.
Tiffins
unite
hearts.
January 23, 2016
Contest: Favourite Movie
Sponsor: Nayda Ivette Negron
* Lunchbox is a Bollywood movie which won many national and international awards in 2013.
Poem Details | by
Sara Kendrick |
Categories:
death, life, nature
.
Cottonwood Tree stood
By a deep gully
Precariouly bent
Until tornado
Shook it to its core
The strong winds blew
Destroyed leaves
Some limbs broken
Roots were strong deep
Tornado
Shook to depth
Of belief
Tree stands
Tall Still
Saved
Poem Details | by
Joseph Silva |
Categories:
death, lost love, love, sad,
Falling through the air
Fleeting whispers fail
Catch these tears in hand
Smiling is a mask
No longer breathing
Laughing it away
Here, take this heart
No need for it
No ones alive
Strike the match
Light the fire
Faint heartbeat
Kiss Kiss
Heart stops
Free
Poem Details | by
connie pachecho |
Categories:
death, ocean, sad, wife,
Dear Husband Don't Despair
Dear, look at the waves
the moon and star shine
how the sea glistens
onto the white sands
dancing with the breeze
Promise me, dear
husband I love
till death do part
and don't despair
dear, I'm dying
My heart dropped
in her arms
tears blurred
car windows
and of her
Husband
my death
is birth
bring my
ashes
here
connie pachecho
2/9/17