Everything is like giving birth It is the universal metaphor for The creative. Oh, unwanted life Is pitiful, this life of suffering Is the twin gift and curse that Clings to each other, now one Now the other, accursed birth That will not bring us to the edge Of our last breath or allow us … Continue reading Birth: Cassandra Kulay
Category: Poets
Pining: Susan Maria Rowley
I sit and watch the miles go by and I just think of you and sigh so many mountains so many trees time passes slowly I'm down on my knees praying for an answer praying for a sign wondering if you love me as I coast and I pine lava fields flow and geysers spurt … Continue reading Pining: Susan Maria Rowley
A Modern Poem: Randy James Hoffman
Television eyes DVD player size iPad glory iPhone story cellular telephone rings techno-divas and cyber things machines that can do all the stuff I thank you my friends for doing enough power my computer help me lift off in a hovercraft send sgnals to aliens and open portals that let in halograms just remove the … Continue reading A Modern Poem: Randy James Hoffman
What I Love: Peter Herget
I love playing sports I love the active lifestyle I love having reasons For getting up in the morning I love that summertime feeling. I love being with people who Make me feel excited to be alive. I love the music in our lives The music that speaks to so many Of us in different … Continue reading What I Love: Peter Herget
Boundaries: Pamela Wain
You have to build your confidence That’s how you build your fence It means that you must be strong When you believe, you can’t go wrong Even when you think it through It’s the safest thing to do Your personal space, while about Should be no room left for doubt If someone tries to climb … Continue reading Boundaries: Pamela Wain
Pop Culture: James Adamson
Pop cans stacked on their sides with their bottoms presented outwards in a t.v. the old cathode ray tube society has made no progress the destruction of the world hanging in the closet wildlife enthusiasts told not to go there, over the ride more garbage staining our lives life and death are an irony of … Continue reading Pop Culture: James Adamson
Having Known: Hanna Friesen
Ran through my fingers like seive. Sifted- to the bare bones yes, and these bones will live. The knowledge I hiccupped in days gone by have gone bye-bye. Can they be recovered? Can I "study to show myself approved?" In wisdom and knowledge, heck! alot of water under the bridge, and let it flow where … Continue reading Having Known: Hanna Friesen
Apples and Oranges: Gautam Bharath
Grouping is never really taught as such we are subjected born with the intuition we include the entire eco-system made to follow the same equation birds of a feather flock together we are taught of that as a saying only to realize at some point down the road that is a truth we are all … Continue reading Apples and Oranges: Gautam Bharath
Eternity: Cassandra Kulay
I love you, like a mother loves her child, the way her face opens like the petals of a flower, like the sun emerging from the clouds, like the eagle soaring on the holy spirit, like water cascading over rock, eroding all hostilities, I love you for all eternity.
Pushing Buttons: C. Fay Shlanda
Push To plunge Knocking over A strike towards Thrusting ideas upon As physical buttons are phased out Emotional buttons are pressed into service Anger is bulldozed and left overexposed While shame gets shouldered into the corner Sadness is propelled into the front lines As happiness gets swept under the rug Illness is prodded into the … Continue reading Pushing Buttons: C. Fay Shlanda
