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Lines Upon a Sleepless Night
What cruel dreams spring forth from poet's mind When time it has to wander free Of bonds and see what it may see In thinking on roads long left behind
Hidden in Sight
I remember you in my bones, a stranger in my sight and yet you are my birth mother. You return for me now and I feel empty darkness surrounds you. You reach for me and I run from you life is not present in your eyes. I am not strong enough to resist and I am being ripped away from my loved ones without a goodbye. My light where are you?
Kopania WehiPublished 7 years ago in Poets8EEZ Playlist: Birthday Edition
Hello there! Today is the day that God or Mother Nature decided to pollute this world with my existence! So, I apologize to the world for soiling this universe with my natural weirdness and need to be frighteningly in-your-face about it. To make it up, I'll treat you to my current playlist, made up of songs from the 1980s that most people have by now, forgotten all about.
Carlos GonzalezPublished 7 years ago in BeatGalactic Junk League: My First Foray into the League
Space. Space is really, really big. Galactic Junk League (GJL) is an odd duck, part ship building, part combat, both of which it can competently achieve.
Aaron McArthurPublished 7 years ago in GamersGlory of Heracles Two for the NES
Glory of Heracles 2 is another example of early RPGs, now called JRPGs, and was originally developed and published by Data East. Now, I believe it's owned by Paon Corporation.
Aaron DennisPublished 7 years ago in GamersI Zombie Pt.1
I Zombie I feel like I was killed and returned from the dead... Why can't I communicate the thoughts in my head. All this seems to be insane,
K.C. SanchezPublished 7 years ago in Poets- Top Story - August 2017
Revisionist History: Arguing Tutti Frutti with Malcolm Gladwell
“Tutti Frutti, Aw Rooty, Tutti Frutti, Aw Rooty, A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-wop-bam-boom!" –Little Richard 1955. On a recent episode of his exceptional podcast Revisionist History, journalist Malcolm Gladwell was discussing why country music embraces sadness while rock n’roll tended toward generalism in songwriting. Gladwell’s point was to emphasize the awe-inspiring power of music, especially sad music like that of his other subject on the show, the so-called “King of Tears,” songwriter Bobby Braddock. Braddock is the powerhouse behind such songs as "D.I.V.O.R.C.E" and "He Stopped Loving Her Today," heavily featured on Gladwell’s show.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in Beat Souls
I have as little control As the rain slipping from the eyes of skies— Of people, of places, Red rain salvaged from my own veins.
Emma SidnamPublished 7 years ago in Poets