The Rose

Something's changed The clouds turn black And the demons still remain insane Everyday is a new battle of survival Hearing the usual daily quotes "Survival of the fittest" "The weak will perish" As i look into the mirror I see the imperfect...

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Poem #62: Colors Deep

#63 of poetry this is a poem about life and feelings; but most of all, this is a poem about fighting against the struggles in life; this is a poem about overcoming the biggest challenge; this is about finding your purpose and running straight at it guns blazing

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The Darkness

I struggle away, stumbling, tumbling only to return and tremble in its presence. every time i gaze upon it i lose my way and everything loses focus. where am i? who am i? what am i? again, i am at the precipice, the edge of reason and light.

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THRIVE...

THRIVE Or Your atrocious butchery Bears their horrible deliverance Arctic massacre Eighty-four parallel discoveries Farther south distressing Rise new cliffs T.

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...Feel like it's getting Colder. (Original Song)

> First song and First submission. I will likely post the audio for this in the future. > Humbly, Obs3rv3r\_Owl Right now, I'm staring forward All around, My life's disordered What I've found, The strife and the horror That I can't keep from...

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Bon Voyage...

No more struggle, hungry nights betraying others, killing in one-sided fights it was never you who would in a way, i felt i lost you, when you saw....i could... you were...always...by my side...

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Rage

Rage Rising yet again and all too often Let it be Let if free Fire freezes flesh and ice thaws blood Give in Be true This is so wanted and so desired Sink into self ...

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Let Me Remind You (Poem)

The story begins When your flawless glinting eyes tied together with mine Way too long ago A violin Played an endless heart-felt song that helped us cross the line To all of the love we'd show Let me remind you Let me divide our discourse and...

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Power Struggle

Rasher had stopped fighting, more focused on trying to keep himself from surrender than trying to escape, though he was struggling already - squirming and moaning, two of the promised responses, were already happening.

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