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mornings like these beach cuddles with the sun barely up stars still hanging on in the pale light of dawn while the world awakens around us
Steph SinclairPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBe a Man
What does it mean to truly be a man? The world claims to know the truth, be a man. Scornful eyes judging, the jury agrees
D.A. BaldwinPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSomehow It's Already Been a Year: A Look at Touché Amoré's Post-Hardcore Masterpiece: 'Stage Four' - 1 Year Later
"Somehow it's already been a year," lead vocalist Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré bellows out at the beginning of "New Halloween," the second track off of the band’s 4th studio album Stage Four. However in this context, Bolm is referring to the time passed since his mother Sandra Bolm passed away of Stage 4 cancer, just a year earlier. When such a tragedy occurs it is nearly impossible to predict the implications that might follow, from an instant deluge of grief and emotions poured out in the most open of ways, to an almost complete shutdown of social communications and interactions, everyone handles death in his/her own way. While seemingly delicate and complex, the subject certainly hasn’t gone unexplored in music. Billie Joe Armstrong gave us “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” Eric Clapton penned the legendary “Tears in Heaven,” Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth gave us- well, yeah let’s not remember that one…
Matt KnightPublished 7 years ago in BeatHer Hero
He was her hero. Everything she had ever needed. The only one who understood. It's been a year now and she's still bleeding, whilst everyone else just carries on. Barely seeming like they care.
Ashleigh FoyPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Maker
The child with the imagination choosesThe child, to read, choosesThe child, with wings of fancy flying about, sings and dances ‘til night’s endThe child knows what truth is beyond all truth
Althea LucePublished 7 years ago in PoetsMy Dear
If you only knew, how much I truly miss you my dear. What I would give to dismiss the distance and have you near. Close enough to embrace you,
Kelly Madeleine OrtizPublished 7 years ago in PoetsYou're Ugly
Lift your face up from the magazine And look me in the eye The mirror is not where your identity lies. Didn’t you realize
Rachel DowPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBook Review: Ransom Riggs 'Library of Souls'
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children first made it's debut in 2011, intriguing many with a strange story, but mostly with it's slew of frightening photos inside. The thing that set this YA fantasy apart from all others was it's use of old-timey photographs that correlated with the story, adding a little bit of creepy to the reading experience.
Devyn GuerraPublished 7 years ago in Geeks