The good die young and the young die eventually. More at https://www.facebook.com/heath.brougher.
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The good die young and the young die eventually. More at https://www.facebook.com/heath.brougher.
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Like a thistle she is sharp and prickly What is inside sometimes spreads out. The post Burr | Nate Maye appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
Look Rey Look, don’t be greedy Yah, don’t chase money Hey, money can ditch you You know, money comes and goes Look O Look, you avoid doll-drums Yeah, you have good mouth piece Try get Peace of Mind, try and Try Hey, lest, you’re smashed Thy, Life to run on life tracks Look Rey Look,…
It’s National Poetry Month, and so many poets I know are churning out a poem-a-day. They are emailing and asking for prompts, for any ideas to trigger inspiration. I don’t have anything to offer them. I feel old, dried up. But every time I am asked, I think of this poem by the brilliant Dante…
moonlight a silhouette of early daffodils The post Silent Press | Susan N. Aassahde appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best Poetry Online
How is the grand mad world treating you today? Have you been invited to its tea? Will you sit down and drink from the cup that is sweet bitter or a little bit of both? The post How’s the World Treating You | Natalie Bentley appeared first on Best Poetry. Go to Source Author: Best…
Oh September I found your brutal heart With its endless winds of an early winter. Oh how I hate you From that September of the fateful year of 2009 To all the Septembers until you and I meet once again Merry In an otherwise empty and indifferent room Where there are no score keepers With…