Genre: Dark, Self Reflection MALIGNITY, by Brandon Rodriguez No one said they loved me, Not one single soul. Why would they? I’m ugly, my teeth are yellowish gold. Crooked like staggered weeds, under a concrete floor. Imbedded under soil, that is of no use to anything anymore. I Sit exposed to intense heat, that kills… Continue reading MALIGNITY, Poem by Brandon Rodriguez
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Autumn in Connecticut, POEM by Debra Tammer
Genre: Dark, Hurt, Betrayal, Humour, Women Autumn in Connecticut by Debra Tammer Hoovering sucks, And so does her lemony mouth, malevolent, moon-shaped, mature. One more domestic chore for this respectable whore. The urge to lick the carpet clean is prickling on her tongue. The leaves are crumbling underfoot, Like her marriage which is done. The… Continue reading Autumn in Connecticut, POEM by Debra Tammer
