My Poems
An Ode to Pancakes
Your fluffy goodness on my tongue With some syrup I have flung Onto you, my dear pancakes So sweet and soft, you're calling me I'll come running like a bee To you, my dear pancakes Some bacon compliments your taste Your delightful smell makes my heart race Oh, my dear pancakes My teeth break your fluffiness apart, You're now in my stomach, but forever in my heart My beloved fluffy pancakes |
Crashing Down (a found poem from Lonely as I am, together we cry)
That night it came crashing down. He cannot say why he chose to kick her when she was already down. Reena Virk crawled and stumbled away, battered and bleeding. Her family would never hear from her again. Several people witnessed the events, but did not intercede. A week later, divers discovered her body in the water. Night passed to morning. Due to the brutality and severity of the crime, Lonely as I am, together we cry. For Reena Virk's short, sad life. |
The Party
The lights flashed blindingly and lightened the dark room. Music bounced off of the walls and filled the huge space. Loud voices broke through the loud music, yelling for more drinks. Girls helped each other stumble drunkenly into bathroom stalls. The confident ladies busted some movies on the dance floor while a few brace men asked to join them. The shy guys looked on, sipping their drinks. The bartenders were refusing to give any more drinks to the man with black hair in the white button-up shirt. The room smelled of alcohol and sweat. There were too many people falling over each other and starting brawls. The air was humid and sickening, Yet everyone stayed there all night until the place was shut down. Except for the man in the white button-up. He got kicked out by the bouncers. |
Just Yesterday
Seems like just yesterday we were little kids, not having a care in the world. No worries, no hurt, no pain. All we had to worry about was which toy we were going to choose to play with first. Our bodies and minds were healthy. Even if we ate the occasional crayon or piece of chalk, we were still okay. Nothing really seemed to affect us except for that little piece of candy that made us hyper. We didn't know that those were the best days of our lives. We couldn't wait to grow up. Now we have so many worries and so many wrongs in our lives to manage and deal with. If only we knew then what we know now. |