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Unspoken
All the poems I never want you to hear.
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Blue Eyes

Once daggers formed from zuli

They dove into a shallow

No longer Azure

Just

Mellow

Challenge
Challenge of the Week CXXIX
Angels and Demons. Choose one, and write from their perspective, or about them. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
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Silence

The spark of a word slivers out of my throat

Ending in beautiful agony.

Eyes a murky grey riddled with drowning ember

A quiet whisper

A tearful gasp

A wonderful cry

And an eye rests in my palm,

Unblinking,

Still.

A burning chuckle creeps from my throat

Ashes

Ashes

We all fall down

Challenge
Challenge of the Week CXXXIV
Something Lost, Something Found. Write about something that once was lost. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose.
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Drip

As water splits an ancient rock

Your voice split me

A soul centuries old

Cracked

Leaving inky black doubt dripping

Through my skin

The rock forever changed

And me

For I am the rock and the split was you

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Winner gets 20$ worth of Juice on their entry. Pick an emotion and convey it. Whether it be sadness, anger, happiness, or anything else; write to make your reader feel and feel deeply. Side Note: Each and every entry will get a personal comment from me, as well as a like and repost.
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Hopelessness

Sycamore tree

Bleeding yellow bee

Trunk rotting brown

As I fall in the sound

Of your voice

Like a faucet

Dripping black

Instead of the white

I once saw

Skinned knee

Dead birch tree

Trunk rotting grey

As I die, in the way

Of your right

Like a river

Running backward

Instead of forward

Just wrong