Poetry

  • sn / ap

    i break lines like a maniac 

    obsessed with meter, st 

    opping thoughts before they begin 

    : a psy 

                     chotic insomniac frankenstein's 

  • Sometimes.

    You can do everything in the world to prove yourself, 

    but sometimes you might not have to.

    You just have to find the right people. 

  • moonstruck

    this night 

    the light is a milky, silvery blue 

    cascading down from the sky

    in rays that look like liquid silk

    dripping off tree branches 

    and coating the world in a cool, heavenly glow 

  • Poetry

    By Calico Frost

    the rat

    the rat chases me

    it follows my every step

    it stalks my every breath

     

    the rat bites my ankles when i'm not looking

    it makes me bleed

    i cry in pain

     

  • Hide And Seek

    There's a kind of love

    And it's like hide and seek

    An endless chase

    Of shadows with flowing hair

    Whispers of names and delighted laughter

    Out of sight, whistling around you

  • Us

    it had seemed almost magical that evening.

     

    twinkle lights strung up around, 

    affixed to the wooden fences surrounding, 

    holding us in.

     

  • The Colors of America

    Red

    White

    And Blue

    The colors of America

    We parade down the streets

    Covered in these colors

    I wonder what our parade will look like

    This year

    Will we parade with joy

    Celebrate tragedies

  • Lumineers on Vinyl

    I need pretty things; 

    I need the Lumineers singing 

    about flowers on vinyl, and 

    I need stained glass bubbles twinkling 

    in the window, and 

    to see my poetry scrawled in 

  • Poetry

    By Dog

    Nostalgia

    The best kind of pain. Pain for what we once loved and now lost. The ability to know what it was once like is a privilege. It’s hard to quantify the feeling; the simple 1–10 chart is unreliable in this circumstance. 

  • Poetry

    By Dog

    unconventional lake house

    I always wanted to live on a lake. Not on the shore but bobbing among the waves. I’d envision a floating device under my home and rowing to shore for groceries and parties. I’d float around town until I brought to where I needed to be.