I've had my share of what I call a kicking up of the dust and dirt-- have raised a little hell- I must say- I must admit. Am not proud of it, but have to come to terms with it. So this is my confession, you get to listen in on. I need to say … Continue reading Tangible: Hanna Friesen
Category: Poets
Belief: Cassandra Kulay
I haven’t known what to say, what is right, I do not know. To say what I want will hurt and the healing is uncertain. To be silent against the odds is to forget the sound of my own voice or the feel of my purpose. Silence is as beautiful as it is threatening. Fearful … Continue reading Belief: Cassandra Kulay
Typecast : C.Fay Shlanda
The words I am about to weave for you are what binds me in place. Devices tethered tight to the past, a tragedy transfixed in my future. My mental illness amidst them. This tale is older than my years, my days, my minutes. Spun by millions through the millennia, and dismantled by millions more. I … Continue reading Typecast : C.Fay Shlanda
What You’re Not Taught in School: Brittney Fox
How do you quit a lifestyle when it is all that you know? How do you move past what has stunted your growth? How do you forgive those who let you down when you needed them the most? How do you not become the things that you hate? How do you convince yourself you are … Continue reading What You’re Not Taught in School: Brittney Fox
Memories: Betty Carmichael
Memories are made of things that happen every day, moments as we live them things we do or say. Little bits and pieces of laughter, mixed tears, paragraphs and pages written through the years. The carefree days of childhood the growing pains of youth, a few illusions shattered in the endless search for truth. Yes, … Continue reading Memories: Betty Carmichael
Space Adventure: Jordan Derksen
This is a story, I can only tell you now. It is true and still very unbelievable. I was a scientist, more of a garage tinkerer. When I made an amazing discovery, of anti-gravity. I had made a proto type. Equal to the Wright brothers first plane. I constructed a frame and built a cockpit … Continue reading Space Adventure: Jordan Derksen
I Don’t Discriminate!: Jason Cheung
I am the voice in the back of your head To tell you to give up I am the lonely spiritual that would Prevent you from doing the simplest of tasks Yet, when I am utilized properly I can be overcome to become Your joy, happiness and bear A sense of worth and wellbeing
Beautiful: Jade Weedmark
So many times I have made bad choices; Thinking I knew better than what I was taught. Yet, the things I was told was what not to do, So was that ever really being taught anything? The things I've seen, and the things I've done, Should have put me in a place worse off than … Continue reading Beautiful: Jade Weedmark
The Midnight Society: Spencer Elliot Carr
A call to Order one by one we read words of love loss and pasts finger snaps follow each quiet performance then the poets disperse words left with coffee cups alone in the room to sit with themselves until the group rejoins them
Lots of Love: Gautam Bharath
Obviously it has been long, Duh, I've survived in some way; But it still hurts - and borders insanity, thinking of you every night and day. Much like love, it is better to have, and not need - this I swear is true, nothing exists here now, other than emptiness and my thoughts of you. … Continue reading Lots of Love: Gautam Bharath
