Kaytee's Saved Poems

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TitlePoemPoet
Doctrine of Oaks

The music falls soft and low tonight
Like candlelight
Gathered grace and petalled billows on a mossy forest floor
Surety swells and swirls and sings softly the songs of the coming winter
Do you hear it?
Where will you be when the lyrics...

Laina Gavriel
Lacerated

I envy your deathly orchestrations,
dancing among the binary of unreality.
Consciously sterilized, gently ferocious,
mirroring the monotony of eternity.
To scrutinize an unjust presence,
it commandeers my vanity.

Reflections of divorced...

Sorav and "Athena"
SCREAM

I scream.
It is loud and long
It is wretched and strong
It is dark and I am wracked with pain
No one comes running do my aid
Is it possible that no one heard
Or is that no one cares

I scream louder
My lungs burn with the strain
The room...

Nicole Westcarr
COMING INTO YOU

I smell it like I used to smell the scent of your sweet perfume while you were turning heads and snapping fingers when you were entering a room with your strange little paintings and me whispering the words of a poetic drunk on love and spirits. All...

mad hippie poet
That Empty Space

How many pills will it take to replace
That once peaceful look, on your face.
And how many drinks will fill up that
Empty space, in your soul

All those magic potions, do little to disguise
That haunted look in your once, brilliant eyes
And...

Robin Loving
Heavy rotation

Saturn,
The sky’s mystery that cannot be touched
Grandiose but cold and lonely
My attraction to you blew me out
I became stardust
Since then neither one of us is free
I’m bound to gravitate around you forever
You’re trapped by my aura
If...

Roxana Ion
I knew you when

I knew you when—a lifetime ago
Upon the seas, where billows blow
And fill my sails on waves that flow
Exploring oft, away we’ll go
Adventures near and far away
Adventures for another day
Adrift and lost at sea for days
A fog erupts into a...

Brian Duffin
In Case You Didn't Know

I understand that my values have changed. In ways to frame a point we can't help complain. Distract a conscience with tasks to entertain. As well as moments uncaptured to drive insane.

Now sorry I know I am not as open as I should be. Listen but...

Daniel Fernandes

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