Here's today's poem. Image byย Gerd Altmannย fromย Pixabay Parasite A looming worm of a presenceReflected reasoning to darkly justifytheir self-centered need to controlTheir words burrowing under your skin Reflected reasoning to darkly justifyinsidious behavior designedto misuse and manipulate Their self-centered need to controlexcavates through your joy,burying you under the need to please Their words burrowing under your... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month Day 17: Abandoned In The Undertow
Going a bit dark and thoughtful today. Image byย jplenioย fromย Pixabay Abandoned in the Undertow Standing on the shoreโs abyssA smile, a nod, a final kissSwept into the ebb and flow,abandoned in the undertow Drifting within a dark damnationBuoyant against grinding causationBelow the light sweet and slow,abandoned in the undertow Swallowed eternal by the deepDancing amid perpetual... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month Day 16: Snowbirds
Just a short poem today. Image by john Ioannidis from Pixabay Snowbirds Fly away southFar from the icy frostA few moments in the sunBefore coming home
National Poetry Month Day 15: Traditions
Apparently I'm in a controversy mood this month with another thought-provoking poem. Traditions Donโt change our waysWe need our traditionsRespect our forbearersWhile the hanging rope swings from the tree We have the right to bear armsWe have the right to be heardWe must preserve our historyWhile the hanging rope swings from the tree Thatโs how... Continue Reading →
National Poetry Month Day 14: Red Plaid Shirt
Fair Warning, you may not like this poem, or it may hit a nerve, or trigger upsetting feelings. Image byย StockSnapย fromย Pixabay Red Plaid Shirt He thought he was invincibleHe didnโt need to listen to rulesNothing can hurt me, heโd sayWith his goofy grin and red plaid shirt They donโt know anythingItโs not as bad as they... Continue Reading →
