Rain drops Onto concrete Coating this Solid ground In Liquid dimension Shows off reflections Damp with acidic Runoff of the Mesosphere Simply impressive
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Warsxzaw – Rehashed
Today we’ll be taking a look at a poem I wrote back in November of 2016, called Warsxzaw. As normal, I’ll be giving a little backstory before I dive into it all, as to let be understood what is likely another one of my more cryptic poems. If you don’t wish to have my analysisContinue reading “Warsxzaw – Rehashed”
Hannah
“I feel like your…” Is what broke the ice Some kind of assumptions We gathered from habits Nearly a writing prompt For a business major Who enjoys the outdoors Reminds me of someone else With the same name In actuality, it was Her second one But everyone called her Hannah Nevermind any differences It’s theContinue reading “Hannah”
A Thousand Wishes
A thousand wishes Reminiscent of dresses Hung in the closet Of a studio apartment On her half while his Held suits and slacks And black dread where the Colorblind saw comfort On the elevator up There’s glass between You and the city While you rise Each little street Divides itself to The horizon growing PinkContinue reading “A Thousand Wishes”
Overwritten – Journal 7/26/17
Going out tonight, and I hope I’ll be able to pull some pictures of cityscapes to balance out all this nature that’s been going on here in Radio Reality City. I’ve been concerned for a long time that natural stuff influences me quite heavily, and lately I’ve been looking at why that is. Back inContinue reading “Overwritten – Journal 7/26/17”
Holy
You’ve called me “love” And “babe” and I know now today We’ve entwined pathways What feelings we have We’ve danced around I’ve got murmurations To the point I’m proud To say you’ve fracked me To say you’ve cracked me There’s no other way to say You’re my cup of tea My armor’s broken down MyContinue reading “Holy”
Descention of Spring
Partly clouds swirling slowly Above in the ocean skies To threatening spring Hiding among them Not making landfall Nor letting loose storms Petrichor and geosmin Waiting for spring To descend
Correction
You caught me Outside of class (Modern Conflicts) Just now Where I could tell you I had written that Poem from yesterday I promised “I’ve got to write a poem about this now.” I had said. And you jabbed About whether or not It was free verse You watched as I Formatted and Printed itContinue reading “Correction”
Elisabeth Ungray
It was passing period And I was walking behind you Funny how people seem so grey Until they turn to you and say “Hi” How strange it seemed to be Approached as I was coughing Like you took my ailment As a salutation But I didn’t mind much When you turned to speak And IContinue reading “Elisabeth Ungray”
1150 PM
There’s a lantern In my front yard, Lighting the snow That’s drifting by Up to eight inches now Some cracking branches Are the only sounds In the silent snowfall Burying the streets And the grass Loading up the trees And still packing in fast