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
First Kiss: Bradley McKay
That kiss, those eyes and everything in between. Resonates in my mind and soul, my heart aches for so long it hurts. Time was a factor, but it was the timing that was the key. Your image so clear in my mind makes me calm and scared at the same time. I felt this once … Continue reading First Kiss: Bradley McKay
True Wisdom: Robert St.Germain
True wisdom cannot be bought or sold. And you get a little wiser every year that you grow old. If you squander all you have learned then what is it all worth. For you can spread a little wisdom while still upon this earth. Do not be afraid to share a piece of mind. You … Continue reading True Wisdom: Robert St.Germain
All My Relations: Randy James Hoffman
All my relations she said And this became her name One of the 13 clan Mothers Of first nations love She opens the door of kindness Forgiveness and mercy Upon her brothers and sisters of the light Compassion and understanding She shows to the human the wolf, the bear Bird and tree She sees the … Continue reading All My Relations: Randy James Hoffman
The Blanket This Year: James Adamson
I have taken comfort from the cold There has been the nullification of much Truth has been powerful Lies have become obvious Completion is in everything past Sleep has been real as with rest Tomorrow is cut in half yet it always grows The night descends like cocoon Overcast skies are beautiful Love for family … Continue reading The Blanket This Year: James Adamson
Urgently: Elton Plett
I cry out to you after I know you hear The peace that surrounds you Finds me here Speaking only the truth to be told Another story to soothe my soul Sampling sin we telling fools Another page turned lights a fuse Urgently loving you always Rescue me I think I’m falling To all those … Continue reading Urgently: Elton Plett
