Friendship
An Ode to Misery
An ode to our dear friend, misery: Life is a monotonous drudgery, a sinuous, sentient maze that reveals sinister revelations, conniving contradictions to convince you life is worth living. It continuously creates credible, wondrous creatures, then tells you something sensuous and sensational is around the corner, you just need to go on a little farther, live a little longer, have another glass of wine. But life is deceptive, because something better rarely ever is. Then life repeats itself, repeats its beautiful lies, and we continue to believe. We are all just pendulous puppets of life’s power trip, as it controls our plight and misery with a smile, pulling our strings every chance it gets. Your equanimity wont matter, life’s treacherous lessons will leave you tremulous, alone and melancholy. Life will treat you churlishly, because life is miserable. Life will drag you into its trenches and dig its heinous claws into you, never allowing you to escape, not until deaths final surrender.
By Alex H Mittelman 4 months ago in Poets
"Echoes Unveiled: A Poetic Odyssey of Ascent and Inversion"
In the quiet corners of the mind, where thoughts intertwine like vines, let us embark on a journey through the written tapestry of a unique poem. As the words unfold, explore the intricate dance between lines and verses, revealing a different meaning when read from bottom to top.
By sarmiix Wambui4 months ago in Poets
Love's Maze: Exploring the Intricacies of the Heart
As I plunk down to investigate the complex profundities of affection, I'm quickly struck by its multi-layered nature. Love, in its pith, is both a significant association and a tremendous expanse of feelings, whirling with delight, torment, and in the middle between. A power shapes our lives in manners we can't necessarily in every case understand, challenging simple clarification or classification. Through private reflection, I desire to unwind a portion of the intricacies that characterize this puzzling peculiarity.
By Manjit@6400..4 months ago in Poets