Best Tachometer Poems
She Has No IdeaShe wrote it on his skin,
and he hoped that
it would sink in.
It was just a phone number,
but he thought of it as coordinates,
that once he left the bar,
the darkness,
he would find something,
something worth leaving for.
He remembered the way she
smiled as she wrote,
the way...
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Categories:
tachometer, anger, angst, imagery, journey,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Immaculate CosmosDilated time extends shuttle to projectile velocity
Accelerated approach shatters tachometer
Forcecul thrust spurs blob star pulp blur galaxies
Taken to religion's reason, infinity honourer
Surveying never discover wonder, God's audacity
Latent edges beckon an awakened explorer
Unbound compounds cast carbon vast possiblity
Timorous molecules amplify into emporium
Glimmer of...
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Categories:
tachometer, birth, creation, universe, voyage,
Form:
Rhyme
Small Town BreakdownI'll run the red lights tonight.
Laugh at the service engine light. Blare crowded notes, and scream until the rancor in my chest destroys the windshield. I've been driven out. Driven mad. And, I'm pulling out the stitches- The mask that has been hiding the...
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Categories:
tachometer, angst, anxiety, car, depression,
Form:
Prose
Green SpyderWhen I first saw it
in the dark corner there
where none would see it
hidden away from sight
dark green was its color
in the darkness hard to see
with few bright glitters
catching the light
smooth flowing curves it had
without harsh lines breaking the flow
all was formed to fit within
the flowing...
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Categories:
tachometer, poetry,
Form:
Free verse