by John Sinclair | Jun 2, 2009 | Poetry
We all have a beginning a middle and an end We are dragged into this life kicking and screaming Ripped from our mother’s womb All too soon we end up in our tomb Does it really matter what you have seen And what you have done Along the way did you have some fun? I have...
by Rashi Joshi | Apr 13, 2009 | Poetry
While I lay wailing on the floor , With closed windows and tightly bolted doors ; Somehow , somewhere , the happiness lay dead , I looked at the mirror and shrieked with dread ; Where’s the old face gone , the delightfulness , the charm, And the grotesque face...
by Paul Rose | Apr 2, 2009 | Poetry
In the comfort of my own space, I have no hatred for religion or race The lights are out as I lay in darkness, I am starved and I am hopeless I am neither hot nor cold, the memories of my loved ones I still hold In the silence I have no fear, no happy thought or...
by Ruth Rayment | Mar 27, 2009 | Poetry
I can feel your energy drive through me In the midst of the wind and rain I know you are present And never far by my side With every little faith I hold so dear I know your there driving me Through the tears that I shed You replace it with the sun gleaming Allow me to...
by Duncan Prow | Mar 26, 2009 | Poetry
I marched through miles of desert sands then looked behind to see… My footprints as they disappeared And they belonged to me Your teachings say you carried me So why do my legs ache did you also bear the burden of the pursuers in my wake When rifle rounds and...