Oh! Goddess of my proclivities show yourself, upon my abeyance of your natural senses, upon my natural affects and engulf yourself, with the effortlessness that is your fences. Upon effort made will show such defenseless, and your senselessness will devour, my assaults upon your defenses, such being anti-climax’s sour. Before my masculine offenses because, as … Continue reading Abound upon my Abscondings By Richard Bartos
Category: Poets
Byways By Randy James Hoffman
With this life so ordinary I crave adventure Seek excitement in the city byways Walk the streets Looking for that long time savior One who will change All these grey threads into rainbow One to drown all the pain Lift me to a new plateau Where all the light can be seen One gift me … Continue reading Byways By Randy James Hoffman
I Cross the Universe By Peter Herget
As universe among universe… Come colliding together As worlds without end Come crashing down It is only then The realization sets in That nothing is or ever was As important as us Here together for one last moment As thoughts pass on Thinking about what is to come Of us after all is settled. What … Continue reading I Cross the Universe By Peter Herget
True Surrender By John Oross
Oh how I cry in true surrender To the love inside my heart so tender I think back over many yesterdays To all the love I have given away I am really waiting expectantly For my love to come back to me I have given towards many through the Shrine For I love everyone for … Continue reading True Surrender By John Oross
Myth By James Adamson
To the Glory of God To Gwyneth with Love Maybe we are supposed to learn to appreciate our ancestors God’s were those we worshipped as those reincarnated thereby eternal And it was the morals they lived by that determined that Our God is god of gods and all true worship is the same In … Continue reading Myth By James Adamson
Being Torn By Evelyn Pauline Bennett
There are days where I feel safe and warm there are others where I feel torn For family and friends who have lost their way or when emotions try to lead me astray Out of these feelings I know there is a place where I can go to receive mercy and grace A place of … Continue reading Being Torn By Evelyn Pauline Bennett
Division of One By Charlaine Ballantyne
The realization of watching a loved one be sick in their body, mind & spirit Takes control of thoughts, feelings & becomes motionless with every breath Denial flows as viewpoint met with feelings of disbelief and heartbreak Confusion is strong and becomes stronger with accepting the declination The hope believed in becomes a distant memory … Continue reading Division of One By Charlaine Ballantyne
Anti-Deppressants By Cassandra Kulay
A river flows at my feet and Flowers float down from the air. It’s been twenty years since I Started taking anti-depressants. In the beginning, it was a miracle To me, I felt like a super-hero And not just a puddle of tears. The doctor says they blunt emotions So I don’t feel anything as … Continue reading Anti-Deppressants By Cassandra Kulay
Depression by Richard Underwood
Depression can be defeating, depression can be no fun. That said, it's also fleeting you'll be better in the long run. It will build you up, in ways never expected. You'll have more resiliency, and strength you never realized. It will make you kinder, more compassionate too, molding you into a better person; a more … Continue reading Depression by Richard Underwood
Butterfly By Randy James Hoffman
On the cornices of epic thought I found you thinking about equality and human transformation "all humans in a cocoon" you said, "Waiting to become butterflies" Some of us already have the winds refreshed our minds as we talked of higher things there goes another human sprouting some wings look,look! flying towards us another friend … Continue reading Butterfly By Randy James Hoffman
