short poems about life and experiences |
What Little Soft Landings: Stare like you'll stay I'm awaiting your arrival Make way for your adventure Into a new life; Unrealized until we're alive Stare like you're still alive I'm still believing your words Making way for a new lie To break us farther apart Like ashes on the coastline Take it away "She'll kill me quick" The nights prove disarray Into battles unfinished. Setting suns with fire In the grand scheme of things The trying must stop. Do. Accomplish the goals you set; Whether big or small No reason to leave can ever get Better than this A sun shining on the darkest night, A plane flying high over low Buildings; yet they don't fall and crumble What little soft landings they've had But.. where.. is it? The lone specter of ghostliness Fades away into desolate abodes For solemn homes, are we Really there? The question we ask Life: something we'll never know Nor in any just poem Of lawlessness stained black On whitewashed tombs Deny the scarlet desire Write it down Make it legible Read it like it matters And forget what doesn't But most of all, Stare like.. No Stare like.... Stare like... You'll.. Stare like you'll stay Tumultuous Weather: Oh the snow and thunder Oh the rain and winds When will you cease? It's as if time has no hold on you The clouds, powerless To tumultuous weather Whether or not I like it Its how I am with you For I am not there to be a conqueror, Of gale force winds To the sea I see the light House cast over dimly lit hallways "Move faster", says the fisherman, A noble spirit of the weather For no more am I your ocean To swim on endlessly, Swaying the moon By your orders Helpless, to tumultuous weather From the Sky to the Ground: From the sky down to the ground The lightning strikes at magnum sounds I'm not trying to rhyme But it's fitting for this time All along the barriers hold Withering mulch, What casualties it has Sacrificing itself for plants To grow and grow until the roots set in From the sky to the ground I wish it were able to make such sounds Take Two: That which can be alive And breathing If I could see the winds Screaming to be All lost in a forest Of these dreams Withered down and reaching to be Something of a man That which can be Alive Take most of what could be Screeching out to see Trains approaching, And shadows forming Helping all of those who wish to be Alive and breathing; Nothing less than amazing So once, take two for me And you will see What it means To be alive I am the Speaker, But: What glorious natures held By nymphlike creatures Naked in their attire, But none the matter For who is a judge In a one-man show? Just as if all of your fears Came suddenly at once, Turning you stiff A stone amongst the living Why even bother moving? Can't be freed, forced to see Everything; A judge in a one-man show Glory to the angels, we sing To all the martyrs Who died for us For they are the tried and true The all-knowing and everlasting Judge in a one-man show I am the speaker, but What is responsibility? My 67th Has Gone Missing: Take away everything you've ever felt And be free For once in your life, Be alive, be awake, be breathing [When I turned the page The corner bent into a perfect dog-ear As if the words knew I'd need them again I'd need them again... for you] Because I cannot survive on my own The earth is not a cold dead place For last calls for lost souls; We all have our plans Some better than others, But who's complaining? See, if I had some say, Maybe life would be a little smoother Now that my 67th has gone missing How am I supposed to function? The one thing that held it all together, Now shattered; A fortress in shambles Of what it once was A mirror of perfection gracing a face, The face of an angel With a form to fit it And never forget those things you said Think of how it all went And tell me if it should have went differently Last Remarks from the Highest Tower, Pt. 1: The greatest lie Ever told Was one of Compassion Understanding this, The heralds spoke In words, Phrases, dead maybe And in paragraphs All along The way seemed Smooth, yet No path was safe For the weary From the high tower He shouted, "Can you hear this?" The reply cast A badly hung mast Upon the first sail From the higher tower She shouted. "Can you see this?" The reply masked A smug-toothed smile Wait for a while From the even higher tower They shouted, "Can you taste this?" The reply smelt Firstly you could tell As if barf began and fell What is it.. Evil you say? From the highest tower We shouted, "Take your remarks and shove them up your ass" - Many thanks to The Devil Wears Prada, Minus the Bear, Explosions in the Sky, and Circa Survive |