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Dev Apr 2018
I have learned that without light
All the things that hide inside
Would be gone
Is it wrong
To wanna lurk oh in the dark
To keep this torch without its spark

I grow tired of holding up this great facade
Lets dance around without our masks
And find who we are
Oh when the light turns off and all thats left is the dark

I wanna find equilibrium
I wanna see just who I’ve become
I wish that I could just go halfway
Cant choose between these pathways
It’s made me so numb
I wanna find equilibrium
I wrote a song based off a haiku i did a little while ago, and this is that
UltraViolent Sep 2017
Born in the world with a cheerful smile
Taught I can be anything if I strive 
But the reality my life is determined by a file
Either accept hell as it is or suffer for life

Science says bees' body is heavy to fly by their small wings
But bees couldn't care less about what humans thinks

So why follow rules that strict my soul to be free
I want to explore the world and be able to see

Admiring in this empty world
Created from something cold
What's worth to get to hold
Eventually my body will grow mold

Back to earth my body will go
And that's how life always works 
Memories created and buried with you 
So make your best to be remembered  through
Don't strict your childhood because of school.
Live your life to the fullest to the last day of your life.
Treat others the way you like to be treated, your good memories will be carried with them and maybe you'll be remembered for generations.
This attack of feeling is an onslaught
One that maybe I’d thought was gone.
But there is no telling where it had come from
Or where it might be going.

The problem with darkness, my friends, my friends
Is that it encompasses all, like death
And like this sorrow, this void within me
Was always already there.

They say all there is, all there was will move
To steady balance, essentially nothing,
The destruction of all that we are and will be
Is all I have to look forward to.

So when I stare up at the glimmering diamonds
And their eternal twinkling dance for us,
Know I want to be, or truly see, them
Know that I want to be there.
Mane Omsy Jan 2017
When nature kicks back
With all she got, you'd claim
All these years, we fought
All those dangers, we faced
The global warming, we survived
The generations, we tamed
The holocausts, we blamed, eachother

Never meant to go this far
An addiction to another war
Suppressed who raised voices
To lighting up bossy cigars

The conflicts that carried souls
Millions I couldn't count, still rolls
Living this life like it might end
Tomorrow or the moment's close

It's when she hit back with hatred
Everything we found, and created
To loose focus on peace and equality
We'll spill more blood, as awaited?
Equilibrium will fall if the world doesn't mean equality for everyone
Liam C Calhoun Jun 2016
She sold flowers atop my cigarette’s sting,
And soiled steppe -
A path splattered someone,
Clocks kept prior and piano strings.

She’d be my last resort,
Parallels bottled – Two-tight braids,
Scarred upper lip and eyes deep,
Diggin’, diggin’ deep into me.

She’d **** if she could,
But money met is money spent,
And knifes in backs are bad for business,
So she’d always be mine.

That said, I’d always be hers,
Scampered, sleepy, and with one drunken
Right eye to wander east come
Sin under satin.

But the hour’d arrive, “One” becomes,
And the breeze would do what it does –
I’d see the sea, the sky, and lastly to hear,
She’d set up shop elsewhere;

She’d be happy, he’d be happy,
And I’d be somewhere sullen,
Somewhere awful, somewhere scribbled,
An echo and if only, a stain upon her altar.
Rock-bottomed loneliness and a lifetime ago.
K Balachandran May 2016
A still pool dreaming,
Meddling wind on it's surface,
Ripples voice protests.
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