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Bittersweet It Tasted | Chris Byrne - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Bittersweet It Tasted | Chris Byrne

As the years go by
I grow older, wiser,
Always thinking of that
Young lad slowly wasting
What tragic life he had.
Gifted was he, yet he never had
Seen the gifts hidden within,
The laughs and the beers
Hiding his pain, drowning
His sorrows, his gifts and talents
Becoming obsolete, getting older,
His voice keeps on going,
You’re getting there,
Bellowing deep inside,
You’ve realised your gift,
It’s using words. The old man
Thought to himself, if only
I had listened to
That young lad
As he sat back whilst
Enjoying his beer
Thinking of distant
Memories.

Just Thinking | John Patrick Robbins - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Just Thinking | John Patrick Robbins

Today I saw it for what it truly was,
A long road that simply knew no end,
A struggle just for the sake of saying you were doing something worthwhile.
I don’t care to toil with no payout in sight,
To hold a title means nothing without something to show for it.
I thought, why had I not settled for happiness instead of chasing something I could never truly grasp?
I wish life had a reset button.

Regret | Marjon van Bruggen - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Regret | Marjon van Bruggen

Vague terrors of those dreadful nights
grip my heart, a crumpling piece of paper.
Regret rising from the river, a smiling ghost
what could have been but never was.
I do regret but think to wash away
the stains with cheap tears while
he is still alive, my poor skeleton prince
I owe him devotion, warmth, and shelter.
Recognise my agony I pray; getting too old
for my desperate dreams, too old to fight.
Regret: he must never know.

Sorry | Walid Abdallah - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Sorry | Walid Abdallah

Sorry, If I ever make you angry or sad
I feel broken, I feel bad

When you are sad the whole earth cries
Trees wither and the ocean dries

When you are far, when you are away
My soul leaves me and loses its way

You are the only reason I live for
Every day passes, I love you more

Never be angry with me, my everything
Being angry, Birds can no longer sing

Smile again to make the earth happy for all
Being sad, rain will never fall at all

Your smile lightens the whole earth
Give trees, flowers, and breeze new birth

Sorry, for each single moment you feel sad because of me
I say sorry as many as each star, each sand and each tree

Forgive me, let life come back to me again
Forgive me, I tasted each kind of pain

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Friday Night Binge in the City of London | Rose Mary Boehm - Contemporary Poetry Website Featuring Notable Poems

Friday Night Binge in the City of London | Rose Mary Boehm

His big sweaty palm leaves a mark.
She barely notices his touch.
She’s on her fifth Rum and Coke
Rum to get that tension down,
Coke to keep you standing.
Old-fashioned drink but who
cares and she doesn’t do stuff.

He wishes for a large ungulate
and a shiny armor.
It’s a sweet summer night and the
‘Slug and Lettuce’ is full. He gets
waylaid by shiny things.
It’s so inevitable.

She’s switches to vodka orange.
Her wings feel wooden.
Her laughter sounds shriller.
Her standing becomes erratic.
His kisses taste of brass.
Strange.
She thought he was in equities.
When she slides into fetal position
by the green container
the trombone falls from his hands.
Don’t touch
my soul.

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