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Poem Details | by
Sheri Fresonke Harper |
Categories:
death, depression, loss, nature, travel, wife,
sun’s heat sunders sand
clustered lanced leaves green hug
widow’s tears collapse
Widow’s Tears is the common name for Commelina erecta var. angustifolia, they bloom on
Texas beaches in sand or clay, and have the characteristic of flowering early in the morning
and fading by noon. The bloom in all seasons but I chose spring to be more commonly
approachable. [1]
[1] Wildflowers and Other Plants of Texas Beaches and Islands, Alfred Richardson
Poem Details | by
Katrina Salem |
Categories:
adventure, art, confusion, daughter, dedication, devotion, fantasy, funny, growing up, happiness, hope, imagination, inspirational, life, love, mystery, nature, on work and working, on writing and words, passion, peace, romance, social, sympathy, teen, thank you, time, travel, tribute, uplifting, visionary, words,
Extraordinary, I am
Craving for unusual thoughts
Endless exploration without boundary
Understanding the gift I shouldn't fought
Invisible drawings in my mind
Playing with the words in my head
My passion
The food of my soul
I feel so lucky
The random thoughts
A lifetime companion
A self esteem builder
A goal planner
Be my forever life saver
I write more
I talk less
I want to please
I chose to bore
What tickles me the most
Is to know what I'm for
Thinking is my love
When my mind goes empty
That's when I hate
My day dreaming lust
Organizing things in my mind
Playing roles of simulation
Where images of art is my vision
And words of attitude is my heart
Poem Details | by
True Love |
Categories:
america, anger, anxiety, baby, death, divorce, dream,
No, I won't come,
because you don't want me to come!
*
Even though this is the last chance to see you,
I won't come.
Even though every cell of my body is crying,
I won't come.
Even though I need to come
just like I need to breath,
I won't come.
Even though I'm dying,
I won't come.
*
It's the most difficult decision
I've ever made in my life.
However, it is much easier for me
than to continue rending my dignity.
*
I'm tired of my love for you!
I'm tired of myself and you!
I will never come to you!
keep ignoring me, Sangmi
and please, travel!
Poem Details | by
Lycia Harding |
Categories:
blue, death of a friend, eulogy, goodbye, heaven, journey, leaving, sky, travel, voyage,
You will go from earth to sky for this sweet reunion.
lie softly Precious Traveler, suffer not.
sleep...
blue Mother Moon shall open an early wind
and gently blow you home.
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July 22, 2015
Poem Details | by
Rev. Dr. Samuel Mack OMS DD |
Categories:
adventure, age, angel, beautiful, bible, earth, emotions, faith, family, farewell, fruit, funeral, travel, trust, truth, uplifting, visionary, voice, voyage, wisdom, world, writing,
My Time Has Come
My time is over here in this body
I am being called home as my work is done here
I hear my Lords voice calling me home
Although I know I will miss this old world
With all that I have seen and done
All the People I have met and talked to
My body can go on no more for it has reached it’s time
Rev. Samuel Mack, OMS
Copyright 2013
http:paladinnews1.blogspot.com
Poem Details | by
Demetrios Trifiatis |
Categories:
death, life, travel,
Life,
A glorious trip
Of infinite destinations
Through the land of possibilities
That eventualy leads us
To the only finish:
Death!
© Demetrios Trifiatis
12 September 2015
Poem Details | by
A.O. Taner |
Categories:
absence, adventure, beautiful, car, confusion, culture, cute love, death, dream, fear, feelings, heart, heartbreak, heartbroken, heaven, imagination, inspirational, irony, love, love hurts, metaphor, passion, remember, scary, sleep, smart, solitude, travel, urban, women,
I fell asleep in my dream
at the wheel,
unfolded maps on the car's floor
to wake up to her smile
not once but twice.
Poem Details | by
nick armbrister jimmy boom semtex |
Categories:
computer, death, flying, technology, travel,
WOULD YOU TRUST A COMPUTER?
Here is the new revolutionary airliner for the world; it’s a flying dream, so advanced.
Full of electronic gadgets and toys doing all the work, just program the computer, sit back and enjoy the flight.
You’re a computer technician six miles above the earth. Beware, though, if something goes wrong, you will die as the computer is always right, a mere man is wrong.
It looks like man has become redundant from the cockpit in the name of progress.
I think this is not the way to do it; progress isn’t always right – not when 500 people die on a lonely hillside due to some stupid glitch in the system.
Poem Details | by
Miche Ulman |
Categories:
business, child, confusion, courage, dark, depression, education, faith, farewell, father daughter, fear, freedom, goodbye, grief, hate, home, hope, imagination, inspirational, journey, life, lonely, loss, lost, mom, mother, on work and working, pain, people, philosophy, political, religion, sad, school, social, sorrow, time, travel, write,
A serpent underneath blue sky,
in shade of man, in twinkle of an eye,
above brick wall, in the structure, at the floor,
venom of white dove; contaminated food, undrinkable water,
misguided youth, pregnant daughter, unfaithful father and hateful son,
mothers do pray while we walk through Babylon;
on teli and in the press, on top shells,
price none the less, in bedroom and at your door..
dawn of a new day seemed to be dark,
after all.
Poem Details | by
JSLambert Mister ROBOTO |
Categories:
adventure, animals, death, food, funny, imagination, life, nature, people, pets, places, religion, science, sea, travel,
Contractual agreements with publisher caused DELETION
Poem Details | by
JSLambert Mister ROBOTO |
Categories:
adventure, art, black african american, death, faith, hope, introspection, life, native american, nature, passion, philosophy, sad, science, space, time, uplifting, visionary,
TRAVEL FREE, TROUBLED TRANSIENT...
Lift the gate to roll with swine and the glory of it all
Ride the tide all night, abide by no law and stand tall...
Hitch-hike till' Hell says, "get out n' surf the SUN"
Do it all over Land Rover; don't blink 'till the deed is done
Divide doom by blue tears you stack
Kill the clock boy; time tempts worse than crack
Live the gift reckless, rest (maybe) when you die
Never look back Jack; middle finger to the sky!
*(brace yourself at '12, all hands on deck)
Poem Details | by
Miche Ulman |
Categories:
absence, adventure, betrayal, body, books, change, character, conflict, confusion, courage, creation, culture, dark, death, dream, evil, farewell, freedom, history, imagination, inspiration, life, magic, mirror, murder, mystery, mythology, philosophy, poetry, self, senses, sin, society, symbolism, travel, visionary, wisdom,
hello my friend, stranger walk by,
borrow a moment, spare me your lie,
through pen of the narrow and mist of an eye,
below absolute zero, someone will die;
sentence to rambler, apple hereby,
flute of the meadow, mandrake will cry,
in front of the riddler second might try,
get out of here mortal,
exit near by-e.
angry as he strike out his pen,
get out of here demon, get out of this den,
in thousands of years how long has it been,
when scriptures wear sandals;
on meadow you land, many bear seasons,
stakes shall bend, lantern still burning,
your letter is send.
Poem Details | by
Hannah Stiles-Culver |
Categories:
adventure, black african american, brother, cowboy-western, death, fantasy, history, inspirational, life, people, sad, seasons, sympathy, time, travel, uplifting, war,
A dusty old town-so quiet
a man, a traveler
takes off his pack-so heavy
and reclines for a rest.
they dont know his name, they never do
they wont even bother to ask
he troubles them-his mysterious past
leads them to prejudiced views
but were one to ask, for if naught but a name
what would this traveler say- would he speak?
a word, no. a name, he would give them and pass
"Im Wanderer, the world is my street."
Wanderer-what a name
does it signify much of his life
or is it a code- a cypher?
an enigma to his past.
Poem Details | by
Just That Archaic Poet |
Categories:
death, flying, travel,
Faintly falling in failing flight-
En route to crash in Death's Delight!
(To be blown apart, 'tis a better start)
Than to travel back and make things right
Poem Details | by
Alexandra McMannis |
Categories:
death, loss, sad, lonely, travel,
Soft winter draped with white;
a lonely wand'rer travelling a road.
Rough tracks of a wheel in the snow
trample the earth with a fearsome mirth.
The lonely footprints follow thee
as you travel the long-lost path.
With shovel in hand, the frozen land
beckons you to the end.
I wonder what led you here
after friendship so forlorn.
Have you forgotten me;
left me here to live in fear?
Cannot understand, not in the least,
but you make the trekk seem peaceful.
Acceptance so prevalent - so unlike you -
what has become of the you so young?
I sit here in silence,
thoughtful under the half-sunk moon.
Together we fell into the frozen sea,
yet only you travel the lonely road.
Poem Details | by
Leonard Napierskie |
Categories:
adventure, art, brother, childhood, confusion, daughter, death, faith, family, father, fear, girlfriend-boyfriend, happiness, life, loss, lost love, love, mother, music, people, romance, sad, sea, sister, son, travel, time,
Every time you kiss my lips
I am drowning, I'm drowning
Like a never ending abyss
I am drowning, I'm drowning
Every time you whisper I miss you
I am drowning, I'm drowning
In your love, in your love.
Life doesn't seem dangerous
When I'm drowning, yeah I'm drowning
Don't take it so serious
Cause I'm drowning, yeah I'm drowning
I don't care what they think of us
Cause I'm drowning, yeah I'm drowning
In your love, in your love
~ Leonard Napierskie
Poem Details | by
JAN ALLISON |
Categories:
death, horror, peace, travel, violence,
Panic, crying and screaming - sheer chaos ensues
Airport is on automatic security shut down
Nobody knew bombs were going to be detonated
Dead and injured litter the check in area
Everybody else runs for their life
Many are separated from their families
Only hoping and praying their loved ones are safe
No one knows where or when terrorists will strike
I cannot comprehend why these atrocities happen
Ugly scenes we are seeing all too frequently across the world
Maybe one day in the future we have peace
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Poem Details | by
Mark Goodson |
Categories:
death, devotion, faith, fantasy, imagination, inspirational, nostalgia, passion, people, philosophy, social, time, travel, visionary,
Subjected to Frost at an early age
I and friends have since chosen our way
Thus many have traveled on the trodden path
I as Epimetheus see their folly at last
Knowing their hearts- how they long to go back
We few who still walk stringently down a narrow way
Have no desire to dwell back to that day
The path of life chosen this few now walk
Leads to the dream we long have stalked
Sequestered dreams by hoards at wayward doors
Glitzing a promise to a path more worn
Tis easy on the eyes, the heart, and the feet
Making each voluptuous gate seemingly straight-sweet
But I keep to this narrow grassy path- chosen by me
For to waver or detour would be dream’s death to me
Poem Details | by
ilene bauer |
Categories:
death, travel,
A speeding train, an SUV,
A tragedy come true;
The warning arm came down but still
The car continued through.
The driver lost her life as did
Commuters on the train.
The reasons why it happened
Experts want to ascertain.
The passengers who passed away
All sat up in the front,
For when the crash occurred
The leading car absorbed the brunt.
Today the trains were back on track
And fully occupied
Except the first compartments, which
Had nobody inside.
Poem Details | by
Trey Hamner |
Categories:
birth, death, god, heaven, surreal, travel, wisdom,
By a stone near Saqqara
Sand blown from the Sahara
Mixes with dust from Ankara
Particularly near a pyramid
it peculiarly disappears amid
Two ascetics on a pilgrimage
They observe the strange vanishing
With great verve while brandishing
A saber at a passing Saracen
They wondered if this was transcendence
And blundered towards repentance
Hearts thundered in this Presence
Poem Details | by
KENG CHUAN SENG |
Categories:
anxiety, blue, stress, sympathy, travel,
Charging Blues
My power bank was dropped a couple of days ago...
Now it is no longer that efficient for power on the go...
The charger I have brought here with me, it is incredibly slow. ..
From early night till the next day, my phone is yet to be 100% charged...
Definitely a Rio Olympics record of a hand phone being continuously charged...
Hahaha... at the very least, a mention please in the Malaysian Book Of Records...?
Poem Details | by
Jhobeb Villasor |
Categories:
depression, history, hope, introspection, life, loss, lost love, natural disasters, nature, political, social, sympathy, travel, visionary
Gushing and Rushing with no delay
Similar to a run in an olympic relay
Rising its level with rabid haste
Making human watched likened to a paste
It came from the height of the heavens
Wrathly pouring down to bald mountains
Dashing down having no mercy given
Towards these beings that thinks only of gains
This is just a matter of consequence
For beings such as us that has less prudence
Now we gain what we have sown
And it has rapidly and largely grown
Now we find the blame for the result
Instead of finding the solution of our fault
This great waters that we have caused
Must be helped and prevented until its paused
Poem Details | by
Septimiu Moldovan |
Categories:
death, solitude, travel,
walking near by a rail
looking at hills, waiting the train
to come, anytime, like death
Poem Details | by
Courtney Courtney |
Categories:
black african american, death, history, native american, social, travel, uplifting, sister, sister,
Meaning beating rhythmic patterns the letter X,
an initial in my name
It's a letter most people fear
but once you know it dear
Approaching it with-in it's text,
it will be a whole new game
Two sister cities
once stood still
one city in Africa
it took a pill
The sister city
took it's name
Africa's President took one look
They declared war on a great big crook
Then China once again retook the name
By paging out it's domain
It carried out it's plain
By the way Xi men is the name
I am a X
Poem Details | by
Afolayan Oluwaseun Olanike |
Categories:
caregiving, imagination, inspirational, life, social, space, sympathy, travel, uplifting, visionary
All too strangled
Tingling like the cathedral bell
Woven together like a twine thread
long like end will never come
All rough and dusty
The trip to the immortal
Thirst is an understatement
Fire emanating from within
Water prickling down in an array
A continuous array
Slowly and steady
The trip to the immortal
Flesh all worn out
Perfume you can not find
Heart too heavy to walk
Leading to the thought of height and above
The trip to the immortal
Hearts swings in the wave of melody
Melody a path to accomplishment
Gazing at the Olympic ark
Athens is mine, Sparta I own
The trip to the immortal
See you at the other end of the bridge