She is me By Maria M. Consiglio

She will come and she will go. Inside outside, who’s to know. The thought. Of her being there, is.without words, that you know. Or ever knew, Your mind, tells you something your intuition tells you something different, yet again Who is She, when she ,is longing to be held to feel safe,a hug, a kiss,…

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I Know Better by Terra Kay

I’m onto you don’t think I’m not looking so fine sipping your white wine I caught your up-nod across the room before my quarter-turn pivot and my body swooned too much attraction reeled in my reaction I know better and yet I still accepted the cocktail you sent later that evening we danced so close…

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Night’s Calling by Jen Curry

A Flash of lightening in the night. Reverberating boom! Booming bones rattle as flares lit networks of nerves. Then came water waterfalls. Drenching quenching trees that swayed. In windy violent thrusting currents. Being weighed down by the onslaught of rain that fired bullets from over burden clouds. Expressing anger and outrage. Surely, something must be…

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Destiny by Christine Kennedy

In the wake of life we travel with our heart , mind and a supportive spirit . Does any of them fail us through out our life , I say yes of course! We our blessed with a birth mother and father . Life’s moral Compass to allow for us too strive . And we…

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You’ve never walked in my shoes by Fiona Goodwin

I don’t think I’ve ever done anything I didn’t want to do, My comfort zone came under threat from unmet desires and the power of intention Like the bud that one day finds it more comfortable to open Than to remain closed. We idolise the brave – The jet fighter pilots always breaking through new…

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Eyes Of Children Are Crying By Kristi Kirby

Heavy hearts tonight Under the storms of Texas stars Deadliest nation Eyes of children Are crying Dying in our Schools Where they should be safe Learning about science Talking with their teachers Growing in knowledge They had the right to Dream Now they are gone She is on her Speaker box She looks at the…

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Before there are no more hearts to break By Lynn

The time has gone for asking why. Action is neccessary before more innocents die. Having my coffee this morning a school bus passed by I began to cry. Soldiers only thought they were home from war. Only to find out our streets are the new combat zones. What’s the solution? Surely not more guns. Take…

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Poem for margie haber By Susan Burns

There is a star shaper By the name of Marge haber Some say there is none greater Than coach Marge haber She is tougher than Al Capone When she demands you fuck Your comfort zone I took her advice And rose to Great heights Now I’m free as a firefly In the southern lights

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Just in time By Fiona Goodwin

Just a little piece of me Found its way back In the dirt and grass of the softball field Shouting and screaming As I hit the ball And ran I’ve been waiting for this, For The exhilaration To remember what it felt like To dive to save the match I was twelve again I’m not…

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Super Star by BJ Parks

She came on stronger than forty acres of garlic Her personality was nationwide She had the most bodacious breast Prominently displayed Most assuredly to take your breath away It took me at least five minutes to realize That she also had beautiful eyes And a captivating smile A couple of picnics, a clandestine rendezvous or two…

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