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 Oct 2016 Mako
SøułSurvivør
i write

like a dance, swirling

ink on the page


if writing is an

art of motion

make

my

poetry



BALLET!



SoulSurvivor
(C) 9/14/2016
Based on a comment made to another poet who had perfected the art.


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 Oct 2016 Mako
Helen
Survival
 Oct 2016 Mako
Helen
It's not the enormity
of the tragedy
that marks you
a survivor

It's taking that next breath

THAT
*is survival
 Oct 2016 Mako
r
Sanctuary
 Oct 2016 Mako
r
Night, I call you
the sanctuary of the lost
and the no-good,
like the hawk down
in my pillow case
full of forgotten dreams
that old hound time
tears apart like bones
tossed under the table,
so I pull on my new boots
and walk in the dark
with no place to go
but the road that leads
to the ferry by the river,
because unlike lost friends
and dead family, the cold
water will always take me in.
 Oct 2016 Mako
Bianca Reyes
In the darkness of my room
In the hollow of your chest
I have felt the loneliest there
Shared on Hello Poetry on October 24, 2016
Copyright © 2016 Bianca Reyes
All rights reserved
Blah blah blah
Enjoy
 Oct 2016 Mako
Keith Wilson
LIFE
 Oct 2016 Mako
Keith Wilson
Another  day  is  over.
Another  day  is  done.
This  week  went  past  so  quickly.
This  week  went  by  so  fast.
My  life  has  gone  so  quickly.
Old  men  told  me  so.
And  now  I  tell  the  young  men.
That  life  to  quickly  goes.

Keith  Wilson.  Windermere.  UK.  2016.
 Oct 2016 Mako
Keith Wilson
And  when  his  usefulness  had  gone.
They  just  cast  him  aside.
And  on  the  final  downhill.
He  began  to  slide.

Rejected  after  all  his  work.
Visions  now  all  gone.
He  knew  full  well  his  time  was  near.
He  knew  he  had  not  long.

As  an  old  man  disillusioned.
And  weary  from  his  fight.
He  spent  in  sad  remembrance.
His  final  lonely  night.

Keith  Wilson.  Windermere.  UK.  2016.
 Oct 2016 Mako
Keith Wilson
The Lie
 Oct 2016 Mako
Keith Wilson
Everywhere I go
Everybody wants to know
"Where's the lady"
They all ask
I answer, hiding behind a mask
Of smiles and laughs,
And say to them:
"She's gone, she won't be back again;
I don't care"
And shrug my shoulders.
But now my life is so much colder
I walk alone, the crowded streets
And tell my tale to friends I meet
Then I turn, walk on with the truth
With tear-filled eyes
I think of you
 Oct 2016 Mako
Ifeanyi
Melancholia
 Oct 2016 Mako
Ifeanyi
Severe lightning flashes,
unveils the gloomy sky.
Quiet, lonely, darkness.

Somewhere in nowhere.
A misery heart bleeds.
Pillow soaked in tears.

Melancholia flows.
Psychology’s name for sad.
Depression they say.

a scribbled note and pen.
some pills to end the mind’s pain.
Slowy, life, drifted away.

A pause in time felt.
The world stopped,
silent,
to mourn.

Oblivion awaits.
Written on a severely depressing night. Originally written as a haiku poem, edited to seem free form.
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