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Eating
By :
Gamer
i told you before of the bleary eyed mammals
who wander in circles like thirsty old camels
and surfing the channels suburban sedation
in kennels and shackles they’re serving their nation
Say C*** Day
By :
Gamer
Contains profane language
Three Steves
By :
Gamer
Three guys called Steve
Little Mind
By :
Gamer
A poem
A Peanut
By :
Gamer
A peanut sat on a railway track
There once was a girl from Nantucket...
By :
Her Bessiness
Sensorial poem
4 AM
By :
Her Bessiness
Could he be real?
Is it a dream?
Subconscious desire
Chocolate ice cream
Mid-morning
By :
Her Bessiness
My mind takes my body to a sweet forbidden place. No one gets hurt and no one’s feet get dirty.
The Revolution of Everyday Life
By :
Colin McGuire
Poem about the significance of small things
The memory of Fish
By :
Colin McGuire
Poem about memory and fish
Upon the word
By :
Colin McGuire
Poem about language
Cock boy and other boys (contains explicit sexual reference)
By :
Colin McGuire
Poem about homosexual oral sex
New-Age Guitarist
By :
LivingDeadGirl
We sit across from each other, you and I,
in a little café. In the outskirts of Old Port.
A new-age guitarist jerks at the strings
trying to impress us with his musicality.
Aging hands wrap around the black coffee before you
while I stir a mocha latté.
Split Second Desires
By :
LivingDeadGirl
I watch the way you stare at me;
fierce brown eyes gazing taking
my every curve into your mind.
I can't help but smile
thinking of weathered hands
gliding over creamy white skin.
Religion
By :
LivingDeadGirl
Religion isn’t just about God or gods.
It isn’t Sunday morning pep talks
or inhaling incense until your nose burns.
It isn’t raging river baptisms or
ceremonies to induct Goths into cults.
Twilight
By :
LivingDeadGirl
The horizon is masked by vivid shades,
cerulean and violet,
together, paint on paper.
Birds twitter tucking young
into wood and red yarn nests
throughout the leaf-laden forest.
Separation by Tar
By :
LivingDeadGirl
On my left birch trees wait nervously,
swaying in unison to the wind’s lonesome serenade.
Dressed to the nines in silvery white sleeves and
black shadow tuxedoes, they stand waiting for a partner
under a sparkling disco ball of moonlight.
Dandelions in June
By :
LivingDeadGirl
They come, secret little buggers.
Tiny pods a first, dark green and blending in.
They sit and wait, for each pod to push up
out of the dirt while you are unsuspecting.
Senses, Delicate to Descartes
By :
Danny Chunger
When external lies enter us
The body will be confused
And the mind will be a slave to insanity.
new haiku - this poet I know...
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
from 22Sep. 2006
ENVELOPE PLEASE
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
an anti-slam slam poem written apprx'ly 1999-2000
AN ENTROPIC SOLILOQUY
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
21Sep. 2006
an untitled poem
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
from 10-13June 2005 - despite the subject matter, it's not merely a poem about dinosaurs
BRAIN-DRAIN
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
from 3-4Sep. 2006
RADIOACTIVE WASTE
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
written 24Sep. 2006
TWINKLE, TWINKLE
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
a poem from June ?? 2006
WARNING LABEL/PARTS PER MILLION
By :
The Straight-faced Clown: AKA - lhw on ILP
written 15June 2006
Sunday Times
By :
Faust D. Fiore
A poem
Mad Cerberus
By :
C. McGuire
the animal of war
The Mind is a Sieve
By :
C. McGuire
informal poem that trips and falls with the thinking
It Was Religious
By :
DakotaDean
Night,
like the calm before the storm I didn't know what to expect,
The betrayers blood stained the sky for many years,
Yet it was religious,
My mind seeing dimensions beyond mortal thought,
Mississipi Survival of Katrina (condensed)
By :
Kriswest
We survived Katrina in a 1200 sq. ft wood home, with 29 cats and 7 dogs barricaded in with us. Our family and home survived. We were given life while many others lost their lives and or homes. We honor those that passed. Those that Katrina destroyed.She did teach us hope and love.
a poetic reflection on time
By :
aporia
Poem about time
After-math
By :
Alexistentialism
Theorems imploded and left amputated calculations to themselves.
Bloody ontology dressed down and crashed the formal soiree.
Black ties turned into black eyes while
adequatio completely lost all identity.
Difference
By :
Alexistentialism
The man is a woman
Like
One can be two.
An homogenous glue is
Pasting the world together
Keeping whole in the midst of dynamism.
Physis
By :
Alexistentialism
Generation overflows
Physis
Here comes conflict
Here comes unity sprawling out on top
The Push
By :
Bucho
Like an admission
In the dark,
My sweat beads and stains
This shirt I kept
As a memento
When I said goodbye
To playgrounds in general.
The stink of puberty
Wafts from the sleeves,
Giving olfactory senses
A reminder of what uncomfortable means.
High Desert Solitude
By :
slider
Afternoon rains, cool desert night
I sit on canyon rim
Breezes bring fecund smells of sage and thirsty earth.
Below me glitters the ribbon of desert life
A tiny creek bathed in starlight
An Author
By :
pxc
The prosaic poet
writes his silent song.
Tapping a rhymeless rhythm, he shows it
to the mind's ears, a lively lullaby.
With invariable inconsistency
he creates his characters
conventional creatively.
Illustrating the indefinite with immortal actors.
‘Ο Υβριστήσ’ (The Insulter)
By :
pxc
He turned on his prey
and with purpose and passion
He began to destroy it
In the cruelest fashion
His words like a sword, he wove its defeat
Deftly weaving
Keenly deceiving
He wrapped himself in his conceit
‘Ττυχαίοσ Φονεύω’ (Accidental Murder)
By :
pxc
A man sat in his home
It was peaceful and quiet
As he sat alone
Reading his book
Conflict was obscured
For reality, his mind forsook
At the sound of a knock
He abruptly woke
Leaving the chair to rock
He rose to welcome the guest
He walked to the door
Against his nerves anxiety pressed
‘Καθαρότησ εν Χάροσ’ (Purity in Death)
By :
pxc
Sometimes a man may go through life
Never knowing pain or strife
Ignorant of his evil, he lies
In a wail his deaf ears do not hear, the world cries
He moves through life as an imitator
An accuser, never seeing the true perpetrator
Screaming wildly
Pointing blindly
On the edge
By :
Noely G
On the edge
A blackness opens,
seemingly from nowhere,
too late to turn,
too late to run.
A fire bellows down below,
a boiling redness,
rolling sulphur,
blackened forms.
A Drunken Pity-Killing at Phoenix Corral
By :
Alexander R. Wilkerson
A tumbleweed blew past,
As each held his forty-five fast.
The sun was rising as vermilion and rushed gold,
Air was hard to breathe, straight and rather cold.
A decrepit steer skull sits off to the side of the dirt path,
Smirking at the kid and his imminent bloodbath,
A dragonfly flutters past the barrel of his boomstick,
You best fire first, kid -- and quick.
Alláh'u'abhá (literally, 'God is Most Glorious')
By :
Alexander R. Wilkerson
What is this?
The bohemian arch of your consciousness.
Yeah, that's it, go ahead and over-elaborate.
Your babel scramjet of a threnody.
What caused your drift from that big bang?
The way you generate razes my ego with hope.
So stop it, okay?
For the Life of Us
By :
Father Nature
This is a piece I wrote, and I am still trying to figure out what it means.
Would it were evening
By :
Katharine Daimler
death of reality
WAR and PEACE
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
A description of war; the prescription for peace
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (a new age)
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
The latest in the list of ages
WHAT'S HAPPENING ('Waiting for Godot')
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
resisting meaninglessness
MOTHER'S DREAM
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
I caught an insight of Mom (1915_)
LOVE
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
A brief explanation
WAR on POVERTY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
Why the "more fortunate" win and the "less fortunate" lose
THE LAST WHY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
What life is all about
WALLS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
built for security they enclose insecurity
OLDER FOLKS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
During a visit to an eye clinic I saw the future
Of Fear and Thought
By :
Szpak
This is a poem I wrote after meditating on a discussion I had with a friend. I told him what I feared the most was not thinking... and the lack of thinking by others and their disconnection from natural emotions.
Big Issue
By :
C. McGuire
observations while handing out free newspaper
The Way it will be in the End
By :
C. McGuire
The way it will be in the end
Based on True Stories
By :
someoneisatthedoor
Poem constructed out of news headlines
TOGETHER
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
We are one
PHILOSOPHICAL DEFICIENCY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
An admission
PROGRESS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
Toward what?
QUESTIONS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
They have been asked by millions over thousands of years
WAR and MOM
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
An attempt to explain the absurdity of war to my mother (1915_)
MOTHER'S BENCH
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
A tribute to my mother (1915 _).
SOLDIER'S LAMENT
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
War from the perspective of a dead soldier.
HUMMINGBIRDS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
A philosophical view of them
Headache and other suggestions
By :
C. McGuire
A wandering track of Idea Place Word and World!
HARMONY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
An attempt to diminish discord.
MARKET MEMORY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
It was priceless
UNdeath
By :
no walrus
a short poem i wrote the day i tried to commit suicide, so it may not be the best poem ever, but i like it.
GOD
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
Maybe yes; maybe no
The BagPipes!
By :
C. McGuire
A comment on the BagPipes and Scotland.
This Tumour of Darkness
By :
C. McGuire
A confrontation with perversion and abnormality and mental illness.
REGRETS, DAD
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
I came to know him too late.
HEART BEATS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
The rhythm of meaning
WHY
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
the reason to live
CHAOS
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
Chaos looming? No! It's already here.
TRUTH
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
This is it.
The Last Supper
By :
your cousin
A poem about a person's rights to be remembered by their family. Let's eat.
ALONE
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
Alone we can not be
Commander Poetry
By :
C. McGuire
Formality hustles with the poorly trained poets of illiteracy!
WHITE POPPIES
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
for a new remembrance day
MOTHER'S HOPE
By :
ILP Doug.E.Barr
She can only hope; she can not know.
CHILDHOOD
By :
S Price
it is about the relationship between mother and child in old age
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