Theis are poemes I found and know that I figered I could share....
Whispers In The Dark They speak of days gone by Of the dreams that can't die They steal my broken soul That's the coloer of coal The whispers in the dark
They come to me by night When I no longer fight They come to me so slow Like songs of long ago The whispers in the dark
Why must I be their one Why had it all begun When will the moon rise high That's when I hear their sigh The whispers in the dark I lie waiting for a light Hoping I'm out of sight Longing to see the day Just wishing I could pray The whispers in the dark
But they come in the dark Leaving a hidden mark To know where I will go Even in the deep snow The whispers in the dark
I hear them in the dark Waching me at the park They speak so soft to me I will never be free The whispers in the dark
in the end nothing maters so why be coshes in life? live like you whant to live but do not dwingle in sorow. You deside your mental status so why desid to be sad? desid to be happy. Even if you live a thousedn years life is still short. Even if you live a milon years life is still not worth it with out love.
One Hundred Little Eyes Stared At Me. One hundred little eyes stared at me. Never blinking, only staring. Glowing monsters in the night.
One hundred little eyes stared at me. Fire burning in their souls. Some sad, some angry, some with no say.. One hundred little eyes. I walked to the door surrounded by eyes.
One hundred little eyes stared at me. I will, I wount, should I knock? The eyes seemed to say knock, knock, knock. Taunting, pressuring, without a word.
One hundred little eyes stared at me. I mask my face, onec, twice, I knocked. A woman ansered and I yelled, Trick-or-Treat! As I left candy in hand I saw a one eyed jack'o lantern.
Ninety-nine little eyes stared at me.
Feline Friend
Velvet fur fluffing against my hand Loving purr ending in a low coo Lucid eyes staring at me in a strange bond White teeth bared adainst a brown fur spot My little angel My Siamese
I am your constant companion. I am your greatest helper or heaviest burden. I will push you onward or drag you down to failure. I am completely at your command. Half the things you do you might just as well turn over to me and I will be able to do them quickly and correctly.
I am easily managed-you mustmerely be firm with me. Show me exactly how you want something done and after a few lessons I will do it automaticlly. I am the servant of all great individuls and, alas, of all failures, as well. Those who are great, I have made great. Those who are failures, I have made failures.
I am not a muchine, though I work with all the precision of a machine plus the intelligence of a humman. You may run me for a profit or run me for ruin-it makes no diffrence to me.
Take me, train me, be firm with me, and I will place the world at your feet. Be easy with me and I will destroy you.
Theis are poemes I found and know that I figered I could share....
Whispers In The Dark They speak of days gone by Of the dreams that can't die They steal my broken soul That's the coloer of coal The whispers in the dark
They come to me by night When I no longer fight They come to me so slow Like songs of long ago The whispers in the dark
Why must I be their one Why had it all begun When will the moon rise high That's when I hear their sigh The whispers in the dark I lie waiting for a light Hoping I'm out of sight Longing to see the day Just wishing I could pray The whispers in the dark
But they come in the dark Leaving a hidden mark To know where I will go Even in the deep snow The whispers in the dark
I hear them in the dark Waching me at the park They speak so soft to me I will never be free The whispers in the dark
That is one heavy poem. You think it's alright if I can use it for the final chapter of "Candle in the Darkness"? It sort of got me into some deep thought.
Sing a song of sadness, A vial full of tears, Four-and-twenty children Crying out their fears. No one's there to listen, No one's there to find That there's always someone, Someone left behind.
Two little hands, and two little feet. Two eyes, two ears, one nose. one moth. A steady hart that beets A new sole, a new life A new baby is born
Wakeing with the sun gathering is things Un willingly goinh With a pout and a frown Gets in the car Thin steps on the steps A little kid gos to school
A hart a heavy A head a flirt There dreams have changed And so have they There hart may say yes There head my say no They must chows for them self Do they stay or go To live with there date The wild teenager
The baby cying The buzzer for food is a sound Sleep is a not Work is calling Kids principal is mad House is a mess The stressed out Adult
The little rocking chair And recliner Been retired for years Gran kids play Happy and old Remembering the time of youth The old seiner
White all around Soft like clouds Happy and free No more acke And no more pain Life fulfilled The angle watching the world
I treasure sweet old memories As time goes swiftly by. A few bring smiles of happiness And some tears to the eye.
They all are precious in their way, Reopening doors of old That have been shut these many years What pictures they unfold!
These dear old, sweet old memories All play their special part In bringing joy and opening up The lach strings of the heart.
Memories are heartbeats Sounding through the years Echoes never fading Of our smiles and our tears. Moments that are captured Sometimes unaware Pictured in an album Or a lock of hair.
Images that linger Deep within the mind Bit of verse we cherished Once upon a time. Through the musty hallways Of the days we knew Ever comes the vision Beautiful and true.
Memories are roses Blooming evermore Full of fragrant sweetness Never known before. Life must have a meaning Goals for which to strive Memories are lights that burn To keep the heart alive.
Poem lyrics of Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost.
Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.
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When Every life meet's another life, Something will be born-Qouted by the Shinno Champion Cynthia
I am subbing for this other guy in a Speech competition on Thursday and Friday. One of the events I am doing now is Original Poetry, where we basically memorize and recite a poem that we ourselves wrote.
I just got finished writing the poem I will use at competition. I've been wanting to write it for a long time, actually, but this gave me the incentive to do it. It's about the Spanish acquisition of the Indians in South America back around the 15th/16th century. It was quite a terrible ordeal for the Natives during that time, and I wrote this poem from a perspective from a (grown up) child victim. Please give it a read and tell me what you think. Thanks!
For All Time
And as the winds slowly die The gaping wound remains For our heartland’s pride Shall never be the same
A desolate earth A cold land torn asunder Is but a burial ground For those slain to the thunder
And I remember the men And their inscrutable features; They rode with long wooden sticks On vast four legged creatures.
Such an alien sight! What a remarkable day! Sadly, we knew not Of the lives they would slay.
We offered them treasures Precious gifts from our fathers; The accepted with avarice But went on with the slaughter.
We believed we made peace With the strange, pale folk But once we lay down to dream Some of us never awoke
And the flashes were loud And the ground shook violently! Our barren temples crumbled! And lay shattered silently.
And those not yet slain Ran frantically about! Praying for a salvation They would long be without.
And the noise was deafening! The violent flashes blinding! We ran senselessly amidst the chaos Scurrying among the dying!
Tears streamed down my cheek As I call for my mother But I gazed at my surroundings And could see no others.
I scream, but no sound escapes me! I try to run, but my legs fail me!
I cannot move, yet I cannot rest! O, will Death clasp me in his cold breast?
I am but a child! I cannot die! It’s not my time to be one with sky!
O mother, o father, where have you gone?! Please make me safe! Comfort me with your song!
Please, make haste! I hear them draw near! O, God, if you’re there, please make me disappear…
A loud noise.
A flash.
Silence.
And to this very day Every bitter sunrise Is but a forlorn torch, shedding light upon our demise.
All that remained were feeble cries Emanating from the young Whose songs of hope and wonderment Will forever remain unsung
A destitute young girl Lays asleep in the snow Dreaming of a mother She’ll never again know
And now I only wish That we had put up a fight! To retain what he had And avoid such a blight
But wishes are futile Our bitter past endures But why must it have happened? I am still unsure.
And here I remain seated Upon this citadel of stone Looking out upon the sky Gazing into the unknown…
…Father, I still hear your voice Within each passing storm You still resonate with all the power And glory of the Gods above
Mother, I feel your caress even now Lovingly present in the wind And I realize now, mother, That you’ll always care of me…
But the day fate brought your ruin Will be a day forever accursed And I promise to you both When the sorrow inside me is nursed
The infernal intruders will face the doom Which they themselves have brought For they sought upon us terrible affliction A passion in which they have wrought
But my wrath will take its course - The sinful emotion that more often hinders - Will turn their raging inferno of power Into nothing more than mere cinders.
They will feel the burn of bereavement The bitter taste of mortification The uncompromising scent of atrophy And the deafening sound of desperation
The choice was theirs and theirs alone Their fate was forever reaped and sown
And If I succeed, all of our tarnished souls will be avenged And if I fail, we shall reunite in the glorious light At the end of the world, For all time.
Speaking of which, I made up these two poems for our community performance project that we did in November. So yeah. Enjoy.
A Heart So Torn
Love is such a wonderful thing All the happiness it can bring But all the leaves have fallen down Turned from green into brown Now my heart is not complete In a heart-broken sorrow, I cry in defeat. A love so deep can make you sick Now I know that love is a cruel trick Where lovers see the beauty in light But now it is over and out of sight.
The Female Heart
A heart is such a beautiful shape With a lovely pair of breasts That rests upon a chest With the perfect point below. But it didn't matter if it doesn't have any arms Or even a long pair of legs A heart is still a beautiful shape And what a figure it has too.
Flames of anger burn her soul Clouds of sadness turn her sky coal Raining tears, at the same time extinguishing In the process, inner child is languishing
The flood waters rise, she backs away While the outside girl hopes she dies today The current sweeps her in, the child begins to drown But all the outside her displays is a frown
The child washes on the shore of self doubt Wishing the waters hadn't flooded her out She tries to stand on the sand made of shards She had to find her outside self, no matter how hard
The glass cuts her feet as she stands on the shore Wasn't anything new, she'd bleed some more She looked back to find her own bloody trail She'd keep trudging on, she could not fail
To this day the child hasn't found her yet She gets discouraged, but she won't let That stop her, for the outside her knows fate- One day they'll meet and take all her hate
Edit: oh, shoot. I copied and pasted this, and found a mistake, gar.
-- Edited by dOMITUPSYK at 22:20, 2008-02-27
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Herr A: We didn't put a Christmas tree up, nothin'. We went to the beach. It was wonderful. BUT... I got in water up to my... crotch area, and when that wave hit ALLLLLLLL my business went running towards my intestinal tract...
Mine's called Dancing Love. It's not really a poem, But I'll post it anyways:
In and out of my way, You dance for me. I try to take you but, You keep on dancing in and out of my way.
Please will you stop for me? You funny thing called Love?
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This is Bob. He is a limecat... FEAR BOB! Click my dragonz! "Bob" the dragon was actually a girl, so I let her go I like purple... it's purple. I, like my friend Dani, support these pairings Tessidy, Sethidy, Calric, Seck, Ricy, Duri and Cassless (Sorta XD) And these which she doesn't, Frev, Lock, Lexarchis and Frob!
So I wrote this in school one time in 11th grade. It started out in poem format, became story format, and ended up poem format again! Why? Because Dragon Wing suggested I try putting it into poem format. -snugs her-
And so... I present you: "Anonymous Farewell" Written and Copyrighted to myself, Rye. Kudos to Dragon Wing for the poem idea.
Among us, some time ago, There was one who warned us of the fragility of a human heart, And the utter delicacy of each breath we take for granted She opened her arms to embrace the least of existence, And offered up her simple acceptance to redeem us
With spiteful tongues we mocked her, Turning our backs to her intricate understanding Of the corrupt innocence we know as life, We labelled her as undesirable, glaring with melancholy eyes As her inner self writhed in resistance of conformity
We allowed our common suspicions to mount against her, ‘Til no heart had the strength to break through the barrier We had created between her and ourselves Then, in curiosity we reached out our hands to grip her flesh Oh, how we bled our regrets She shattered, and in distasteful silence We observed her kneeling to gather the pieces of herself We were as pathetic children who have broken a toy Who would stoop to assist her? “Not I.” “Nor I.”
As always we deserted her, Placing her well-being at the back of our minds We would assume she became lost in herself then, Wading into her deep thoughts, only to find herself drowning Though of course, we barely acknowledged the matter We stepped back and allowed isolation to consume her sanity, Casting bets on how long she could or would hold out
It was a gradual process, Slow and graceful, we decided As the shine in her intelligent eyes became dull, And her passionate will to live recoiled A hollow shell of flesh she had become, Yet we only shook our heads, Laughing bitterly to dismiss the whole matter
How suddenly did she become A shallow grave beneath the earth? And they said, “One of our own has passed on.” Bowing our bruised heads, We answered with half-hearted regrets, “Dearly beloved, you shall be missed.”
Again, we turned our backs, not to her this time, But to the cool gray granite that replaced she who was shunned Whispers crowded the oxygen among us, Words that carried no sorrow to weigh down our stone hearts Hearts that were as stone as the grave she lay beneath Alas, our murmuring drifted from lips of ice
Once more we bled as we reached out To take hold of her spirit, however, she remained whole We found ourselves lusting over her extravagant peace, But in vain, for we found only misery Her joyful laughter stung us as she escaped into midnight slumber, Accepting the poisonous kiss of the grateful dead
Tears of blood escaped as our blinded eyes found sight, And with sight came horror As we found our hands to be stained with scarlet consequences Angst was great among us, Fuelled by the sinful tragedy we had cradled willingly in our womb Our comprehension was beneath the ability to understand her passing, And so we merely congregated our hungry mouths To gape a single word, “Why?” There was no answer to receive our desperate question
And now, the dearly laid to rest, was gone from the living She, who was surely hurting within Was never again to share the polluted oxygen of our earth Surely, at last, she was amongst angels And so, farewell to the anonymous May you rest in heavenly peace, With our surely overdue apology as your casket
I love those poems! Are we suppose to look for poems or write one?
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I wish upon a star Wanna be right where you are You set my world on fire Babe I got a crush on you I wish upon a star Can't you see how right we are We should be together Babe I got a crush on you
So if you feel the way I do Would you fancy to To take a ride beside me?
Me and you, you and me. Living a life in harmony It's magic(oh it's magic) babe I've got a crush on you [x2]
I wish upon a star Wanna be right where you are You set my world on fire Babe I got a crush on you I wish upon a star Can't you see how right we are We should be together Babe I got a crush on you
So if you feel the way I do Would you fancy to To take a ride beside me?
Me and you, you and me. Living a life in harmony It's magic(oh it's magic) babe I've got a crush on you [x2]
I wish upon a star Wanna be right where you are You set my world on fire Babe I got a crush on you I wish upon a star Can't you see how right we are We should be together Babe I got a crush on you
So if you feel the way I do Would you fancy to To take a ride beside me?
Me and you, you and me. Living a life in harmony It's magic(oh it's magic) babe I've got a crush on you [x2]
Herr A: We didn't put a Christmas tree up, nothin'. We went to the beach. It was wonderful. BUT... I got in water up to my... crotch area, and when that wave hit ALLLLLLLL my business went running towards my intestinal tract...
I've been experimenting with free verse lately. I guess this poem isn't totally 'free verse' in that it has semi-structured stanzas, but there's no real rhyme scheme here.
This poem's actually pretty significant to me. I think only one or maybe two people here will know what its referring to.
Farewell, Dear Ghost
Oh, dear ghost, why do you torment me? You have long overstayed your welcome Every unwanted second you linger here is another stab at my vitality.
Oh, but I do revere you, my ghost! For what would I be without you? Just another lonely shadow Slowly carving circles in the dirt.
Indeed, you are my ghost, my savior But such is the torment of mortality You made me warm, but I still shiver If only dreams could be reality.
You were my closest friend, ghost, My everlasting companion, But now your sweet benevolence Burdens my conscious like deadweight.
But I have never blamed you, dear ghost! For you know not what you do, How could you? You are but the wind Rustling the flowers of your grave.
Materialize for me again, ghost, As you had for all those years. "Walk into the light," you said, carrying my hand into the sun.
Oh, dear ghost, I still remember your promises! They must brisk the lips of heaven still. "We'll run from the darkness, through the dawn, and dance in the sunlight 'til we're gone"
Why am I still here, my ghost? Cerulean twilight is upon me now And I know you would never betray me, For it's I, not you, with the soul of stone.
Oh, I'm very selfish, poor ghost! Your fate was not mine to choose So I must kindle the ashes for myself, And renew the flames you ignited.
Thus I bid you farewell, dear ghost, For you and I both must go.
May the ceaseless currents carry your ethereal soul To the splendorous paradise I'll never know.
I wish upon a star Wanna be right where you are You set my world on fire Babe I got a crush on you I wish upon a star Can't you see how right we are We should be together Babe I got a crush on you
So if you feel the way I do Would you fancy to To take a ride beside me?
Me and you, you and me. Living a life in harmony It's magic(oh it's magic) babe I've got a crush on you [x2]
Like snowfall, you cry a silent storm Your tears paint rivers on this oaken wall. . . Amber nectar, misery ichor . . .cascading in streams of hallowed form For each stain, a forsaken shadow
You are the lugubrious spirit Etched in the oak of wonder You are the sullen voice and silent storm
Each night I lay Awakened by her shivering silent voice From the shapes in the corridor walls. It pierces the solitude like that of a distant scream In the pitch-black forest of my delusion. . .
With each passing day, a deeper grave. . .
"Why did you leave me to die?" "Why did you abandon me?" "Why did you walk away and leave me bitterly yearning?"
Her haunting, contorted despair was etched into the wood's grain Though fire rages within me, no fire burns fiercer than her desire The shape whispers my name. . .
I damn this oak! I damn her sorrow! I damn these oaken corridors That bear the ghosts of those I've thrown away!
Though tempted I am to caress her texture divine And taste her pain sweet, sweet like brandy wine; I must burn these halls, these corridors And silence her shrill, tormenting voice . . .forever. . .
Like snowfall, you cried a silent storm No tears stain this dust in my hands But from this ashen gray, her voice still Whispers my name. . .
You were the lugubrious spirit Who haunted the oak of wonder You were the geist that warned this frozen silent storm You were but a ghost in my arms
The sun above and it's friendly blue skies. Is no friend to me, Its a pack lies.
Why do I bother even listening any more, When you get so far to get slammed by a door.
The world above so colourful and light, That burns and scars you with its sun so bright.
The Sun they say with its beaming rays, Doesn't reach us down here in this blackening haze.
And why don't we see, the sun rise and then fall. Because no one believes, no one at all.
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Abby: Do you think it's possible to die from boredom? Chen: I don't think so. Abby: What if your mind wandered off in a daydream and you forgot to eat or drink for days? Chen: Then you'd die of starvation and dehydration. Abby: Caused by boredom.