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OUR ORIGINAL POETRY: Share It Here

slayteralmighty January 16th, 2015

Hello there everyone!

If you're reading this it means that you probably are quite fond of poetry and writing it to. This is a thread to post all and any poetry that you may have, be it happy, sad, angry or just silly. All styles are welcome (free verse, couplets, slam) and it would be great to have at least one poem up a day for all of us to enjoy together!!smiley

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Overdrive August 20th, 2015

* Trigger Warning *

Looks like I wrote two tonight, so here, have another!

This vessel, though another spirit
Witnessed your briny beads drenching its bedstead
A frustrated and fatigued phantom
Stared through your despair
And washed his hands

It peered at agony it could not grasp
Bound by blood to other banshees
Blessed by blissful ignorance
Denying and defying
The destiny it dared not dance

Lacking light, there lives no shadow
Though without shade, light still can glow
At long last, the demon exorcised
Yet on its path, it took your body
And Mary chose to bloody me

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Annie August 22nd, 2015

@overdrive, this one shook me.

I didn't understand every phrase, but the parts I did understand are amazing.

I love the condensed, concentrated language and the rich, layered metaphors.

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Overdrive August 22nd, 2015

@Annie : Thank you! The beautiful thing about poetry is that you don't have to understand every part in the same way the author meant it. If you read it and create a completely different explanation around it, it's just as valid an interpretation as the one the author had in mind :)

On another note: A trigger warning got added to my message. I'd add them in the future myself, but I thought they only applied to mentions of suicide or self-harm. Can anyone tell me what the warning is about, so I can avoid not putting one in the future?

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Annie August 22nd, 2015

@Overdrive, trigger warnings are added for a variety of reasons although discussion of suicide and self-harm are probably the most common. It may be that the trigger warning on this poem doesn't belong there -- if you'll click on my name below and send me a message, we can figure that out. (And it can be taken off.)

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Englandlove11 August 20th, 2015

I thought you were the one.

The one who stole my love.

Who said you'd never hurt me.

Who said it couldn't be undone.

The truth is you were lying.

Making more of nothing true.

Trying to hide the monster,

Hidden inside of you.

We all have the monster hiding.

Most people keep it suppressed.

Yours comes from self loathing.

It should be kept at rest.

Now it's sad but finished.

You say it can't be true.

Your threats are like ammunition.

We're at war, do not misconstrue.

When the heart is done, it's done.

Best hope for no hatred or disdain.

A wish to keep memories intact.

Full of love and absent from pain

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Lilylistens August 20th, 2015

@Englandlove11 Your poem is beautiful...thank you for sharing it with us here.

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Englandlove11 August 26th, 2015

Thank you lily!

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Seany7411 August 28th, 2015

this is a beautiful poem, a very sad story. but the last paragraph is filled with love and grace, and void of bitterness. I liked this poem a lot, thank you for sharing :)

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Seany7411 August 21st, 2015

Whenever you're alone or feeling scared.

Look out at the moon, because I see it too.

If the moon's not there, and you find the rain.

Go out and feel it. Because I feel it too.

But if instead the sun is out, and you can feel its warmth.

Smile.

Because of your smile, I feel it too.

Yet if the sun's too hot, or the rains too cold, and if the moon just wont show.

Then look in the mirror, and Love who you see.

Because I Love her too.

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Lilylistens August 21st, 2015

@Seany7411 Your poem conveys so much, and made me smile. Thank you.

Englandlove11 August 26th, 2015

I really enjoyed your poem. I've felt like that before about seeing the same moon.

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Seany7411 August 28th, 2015

Thank you for the kind comments :) I wrote this to her just before she died a few years ago, and she loved it. now when I read it, I feel as if she's saying it to me instead. and that gives me some measure of peace. thank you for reading :)

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pikachu12398 August 21st, 2015

My musical therapy

When ever I'm in pain

I put down the razors

And plug in my ear phones

I sing along to your wisdom

I let my eyes drift close

I let your notes wrap around my scars

You make me feel better

In ways humans can't

Your my musical therapist

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Annie August 22nd, 2015

@pikachu12398

I love this!!

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HauntingFeelings00 August 21st, 2015

Her laughs turned into cries.

Those were cries of pain.

Her friends asked

what was wrong and

she whispered to them

"Depression is like wind.

It blows out people's happiness and

my flame

just went out

by the wind."

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Annie August 22nd, 2015

@HauntingFeelings00

Beautifully said, and very true.

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FindingAWay5011 August 21st, 2015

They're monsters n her closet

Who only come out at night

They tease her and make fun of her

Through out the night

She breathes quietly

Afraid they'll get her

But once she looked in the closet

They were no where to be in sight

She heard them behind her

Believing the monster were inside her

But really

The monster were her fear.

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Annie August 23rd, 2015

Dear @FindingAWay5011, Although a little fear can help keep us safe, sometimes a fear can be so powerful it paralyzes us -- keeps us from living fully.

Your poem highlights how fear can have a terrible grip on us . . . .

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piunpeun August 21st, 2015

I've always

listened

to your secrets,

but you've never

wanted

to listen

to mine.

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Annie August 23rd, 2015

Dear @piunpeun, This gentle statement is very short and simple, but it carries a world of hurt, I think. That kind of imbalance of generosity -- it tells us a great deal about a relationship, doesn't it?

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unsinkablespirit312 August 21st, 2015

TRIGGER WARNING: Child Sexual Abuse

who are we?

we are the pain seeping through us every day

leaking into our blood

poisoning our core

eroding our essence

locking us inside the pieces of a home we never really knew

i am a wounded heart

a body scarred

fear digs into me deeply

embedded in my mind and flesh

an eternal mark, saying:

I am wreckage. Do not salvage me.

she is

a smile painted on

a disgraceful face rearranged

into ‘why would he?

‘how could they not?

words unspoken

and tears that fall heavily

onto quivering lips no longer pure

twisting her into painful waves

trembling in the feelings

of memories that chain me forever

who are we?

she was a good time

a good girl

all the right body parts to satisfy you

and i am worthless trash

dispose of me

you say I have no feelings

you are our every nightmare

but we are your life

what your best dreams are made of

we are parts of you

who are we?

we are hands that harm us

holding us down in unison

words like weapons, warning us

this is our little game

we are secrets that silence us

the voice of darkness that whispers

he loves me in the dead of night

we are

the breath of life

bleeding out beneath you

we are the rising sun of daylight

where no reassurance is offered

where no comfort lives

only more hurt

a pressure for perfection

a promise for silence

that is painful to the touch

we are tangled up in your obsession

living the lie is killing us

we are the lack of love

a soul feeling broken

while he is masquerading

with a perfect façade

underneath it all

we are an empty blackness

under the weight of the world

she is lifeless

dying from the thirst

and i am drowning beneath the waves

fighting to stay alive

there is no one paying attention

why doesnt anyone care?

who are we?

we are their daughter

terrified and trapped

all alone

we are nobody

we are nameless

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Annie August 23rd, 2015

Dear @unsinkableSpirit312, It hurt to read this poem -- the child's emotions are so real and so intensely painful. You eloquently portray the confusion and feelings of having little intrinsic worth. (deep sigh) Thank you for having the courage to share it with us.

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unsinkablespirit312 August 24th, 2015

@Annie, thank you. It's so frightening to share your most vulnerable emotions for everyone to read, but I feel it's also liberating in a way. Though it upsets me that anyone understands these same feelings and can empathize with this kind of pain, it makes me feel better that I'm not alone. Thank you for reading my poem and responding. I appreciate it a lot.

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beautifulWaterfall101 August 21st, 2015

Why do you hate me?

Why do you bash me so?

I've always tried to respect you,

and be my best. though,

It's never enough.

Never good enough for you.

I do my best to help,

to succumb what is left.

I'm stuck cleaning,

this beaten down nest.

So why do you hate me?

Why do you push me down?

It seems to me my head is buried

deep

under

ground

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MidniteAngel August 22nd, 2015

@beautifulWaterfall101

*Hugs* Don't worry about the haters, the fakers, the two-faced manipulators. You are stronger, braver, and better than any of them could ever dream of being. Here, you are one of us. Someone who wears shining armor is a man or woman who hasn't put their metal to use. Have pride in your battles and victories. You are a survivor. And we will always be here for you.

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MidniteAngel August 22nd, 2015

Some creative ways to create a poem

Newspaper blackout poems - where you colour in a newspaper page with black, and only leave key words in to complete your peom.