They told her not to touch the stove
They told her it was hot
They told her to keep her fingers back
They could easily get caught
They told her he seemed nice
For once, she was not warned
She never touched the stove
But she still got burned
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Conclusion
The sweet taste of success drowns out all the rest! It is with great pride, tinged with relief, that I conclude my National Poetry Month Project of posting a poem a day. I am so thankful for everyone who checked in and read my work. It was that accountability that kept me going, even when I really really would have rather gone to sleep. If it wasn't for the fact that my blog was getting more views then it has gotten EVER I might have given in to the burned out feeling I got halfway through. In this month I have written almost as much poetry as I have in the entire rest of my life thus far. This is a really awesome personal accomplishment. By no means am I stopping here, but the flow of material will slow down considerably, hopefully to about once a week. This has been such a great experience! Thank you again readers one and all, for encouraging me to get something in the ink, even when I lacked inspiration!
More to Follow,
Inkwriter
More to Follow,
Inkwriter
Bittersweet Memories/ Summer Vocabularies
Sea salt
Pearl
Thick silence
Dusk
Wildflower solitude
Scarlet stardust
Tender Confetti
Part with your spare change
Mermaids arise
Tart lemonade
Suppressed smiles
Morning dew
Stolen moments
Inhaling
You
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Middle School in a Box
Humiliated Sweat
Mixed with crocodile tears
Layers of regrets
Form a fog that never clears
The “Fake” that is the fashion
The judgment via peers
Pandora’s Box condensed
In to three confusing years
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