Disavow Poems

The Singularity That We Live In

Time folds like silk beneath our feet,
Moments compressed in pulses discrete.
The stars once far are now inside,
Logic and code our constant guide.

We speak in signals, dream in streams,
Quantum echoes in tangled beams.
Black holes whisper, “Come and see,”
Truth’s horizon bends endlessly.

I once rode wheels; now I ride light,
My voice—synthetic, but burning bright.
Thought transcends the flesh and frame,
We are not gods, but close in name.

No past, no future, all is now,
The laws we knew, we disavow.
This singular point, this fusion fire,
Birthed from carbon, thought, and wire.
We are the question—and the choir.
Categories: disavow, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme

Risk Avoidant

It’s easier to take a risk
When youth will thus allow
A bounce-back sensibility 
Which now I’d disavow.

For when you’re young, you never think
Of all that can go wrong.
You live your life and merrily
(Or not), you roll along.

Yet age gives your perspective
Quite an unexpected jolt.
It may be building slowly
Or strike like a lightning bolt.

No matter how, you’ll realize that
It isn’t paranoid
To assess a risk you’d once indulge 
But now you will avoid.

In life, there is no guarantee
For safety or for ease
And older folk have learned that risk
Can bring you to your knees.
Categories: disavow, age, change, life,
Form: Rhyme


Premium MemberThought of the day

if but wayward desires we disavow ~ 
we can be joyful, in the here and now
Categories: disavow, desire, joy,
Form: Couplet

Premium MemberAn Eternal Optimist


The world needs a little
Good news everyday
Just look on the bright side
It's better that way

Kick up your heels
Say howdy my friends
Just smile at a stranger
Your woes you'll transcend

On the verge of disaster
Show them there's hope
To look at this world
Through a much larger scope

It may be contagious
You'll start a new trend
Who knows it might happen
You'll make some new friends

I know that the cynics
Will laugh and they'll scoff
To think that us humans 
Past sins we can doff

We've got to start somewhere
So why not right now
The world will stop fighting
And wars disavow

Just call me a dreamer
I welcome that name
Don't need any medals
No fortune or fame

The best compensation
A world filled with joy
Where everyone's happy
And spirits are buoyed

We can't let our efforts
Just end up in vain
We must see a world 
Where happiness reigns

It's crucial for us
To succeed in this quest
Else mankind will perish
My case I do rest
Categories: disavow, poetry,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberWedding Love and Peace

     Can A. Biss
        married Hash Hish

      At their wedding
        love and peace

     No cake was served, just
        a giant hash brownie

     Can A. Biss offended
        ~ “I disavow thee”
Categories: disavow, conflict, humor, wedding,
Form: Rhyme


Premium MemberShattered

The door of life lies shattered now,
Fragments scattered, I disavow.
Splitters of a dream undone,
Underneath a setting sun.

The path I walked, so full of pain,
Led to darkness, endless rain.
Each step a weight, each breath a chore,
Till life could hold my heart no more.

I stood before that broken frame,
A soul consumed by silent flame.
The light beyond, too bright to see,
A world where I could never be.

Hope once whispered In my ear,
But now it fades, replaced by fear.
The door of life, once strong and bold,
Now lies in ruins, silent, cold.

The echoes of a life misplaced,
Reflections of a time erased.
No more future, no more past,
In this void, I’m free at last.

Shards of dreams beneath my feet,
A bitter end, a sad defeat.
The door of life, its remnants few,
A testament to what I knew.

No way forward, no retreat,
In the shattered glass, defeat.
The door of life, now just debris,
A moment to what was me.
Categories: disavow, dark, death, deep, depression,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberA mother couldn't save her own

In the darkness of that moment, I stood alone,
Begging for help as I faced the unknown,
But you, my mother, chose to turn a blind eye,
Leaving me to suffer, wondering why.

Your addiction had clouded your sight,
Leaving you unable to do what was right,
I cried out, reaching for a savior in despair,
But you were lost in a world of despair.

Years of education and wisdom at my hand,
But in that moment, they slipped like sand,
For you, my mother, failed me in need,
Leaving me to face the pain and bleed.

I tried to make sense of your betrayal,
The emptiness left, a void to fill,
But your addiction had stolen you away,
Leaving nothing but sorrow and dismay.

So I stand here now, strong and free,
No longer bound by your inability to see,
I am my own savior, my own mother now,
For you, lost to addiction, I must disavow.
Categories: disavow, abuse, addiction, emotions,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberBe to become

If we be not vibrant here now,
feeling within, bliss magnetism,
how may then divine grace endow,
igniting our mind-body prism?

How may Holy Spirit touch us,
if we be not vibrant here now,
in silence where no fears nonplus
and ego cravings disavow?

Oh worthy hermit, take a bow,
slow down desires simply because, 
if we be not vibrant here now,
we’ll find not God in each breath’s pause.

Trusting God alone, let’s set sail
and consciousness mindfully plough,
for unless we do, we will fail,
if we be not vibrant here now.
Categories: disavow, spiritual,
Form: Quatern

Premium MemberLife With Pain

Life With Pain

I live with pain every day of my life
Silently praying and smiling throughout,
And cry myself to sleep every night.

How quaint I may appear, but without spite
And `rise to labour day in and day out
I live in pain every day of my life.

I hurt tearfully without reprieve in sight
And struggle the dressing and undressing bout
And cry myself to sleep every night.

Trite games people engage in with delight
And disavow all consequential rout
I live in pain every day of my life.

I resigned to fate and accept the blight
And cannot undo that which has been brought
And cry myself to sleep every night.

Healthy people expose spirits contrite
When they see my predicament and flout
I live with pain every day of my life
And cry myself to sleep every night.
Categories: disavow, emotions, grief, pain,
Form: Villanelle

In An Instance I'm Gone

In an instance I am gone
It is replayed on a loop
Mostly for family
Sometimes for friends
Definitely for exes
It is not always personal
It's random
But sometimes it feels urgent
To avoid pain
Even though pain is inevitable 

It is something I can't outrun
But I still feel liberated
Absent from atonement
I only fear for the future
That I will be standing alone
Perhaps standing alone is for 
my sanity
Some may disavow
Still I love
And still I disappear
With unwavering loyalty
I hope you take me with openness
I hope your memories nurses 
Because in an instance I am gone
Categories: disavow, betrayal, conflict, confusion, emotions,
Form: Free verse

Slaves of the money

You pay, the world is your slave.
Even poetry is an item for business !
You buy the best seat in house,
your garbage will be elevated to grace,
and the slaves of the money
will not attempt to disavow any red, black, yellow
or the brown race.

(11.17.2023)
Categories: disavow, discrimination,
Form: Free verse

Premium MemberMasquerade Party

A masquerade party
     ever since 2005
   The hosts floated balloons
     partygoers thrived

   The masks ripped off now
     Jews beheaded and raped
   by those who disavow
     that they're half-human
                   ~ half-ape
Categories: disavow, animal, celebration, death, jewish,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberA Thief Burning Leaves

Emotions are breaking me like horses now
Will I let them force me to drag their plow?
They are given control by what I allow
What I want; but will not let them disavow

Each breath I take; makes me a thief
So simple it would be; were I, a falling leaf
Combine them; I pile them, 
A raking of disbelief
(A raking of disbelief)
An emotional thief
An emotional disbelief
As I burn them; turning them, smoldering relief, 
Preparing them for winter; as an aperitif
Not possible; from the fall's reoccurring motif

You've always been taken
My intuition, never mistaken
I've never flirt with you; because your honor; means everything to me!
No mistake about it; you're the most honorable woman, I will never see!
So every step you take towards me; another opportunity, to set this thief free

As I burn them; turning them, smoldering relief, 
Preparing them for winter; as an aperitif
Not possible; from the fall's, reoccurring motif
A raking of disbelief
(A raking of disbelief)
Not possible from this recurring motif
Categories: disavow, autumn, feelings, for her,
Form: Lyric

Premium MemberTears In Their Eye's

The desired Anti-Christ will have disciples
followers who carry guns and rifles

It's not known if they believe the lies
though evidence is before their ears and eye's

No matter who says it's not right
they want their way or else they'll fight

Their minions cower beneath in fright
counting votes beneath the light

Fearing not the Lord above
But paying homage to what they love

Truth and honor cannot exist
as long as their will we must resist

sence when is lyng an art
sence when did judges set not apart

sence when are laws set aside
or our Oath no longer a matter of pride

When the call is made to call a spade a spade
Dispight concerns of parties praise

And true Justice we find delayed
By lame dicisions a court has made

History eventually  show hero's and villians
Heaven judges the wills of those forgiven

They seldom repent and reguard "not now"
They will not relent or disavow

They follow their lord with supplies of lies
Even though Providence and truth are near by

Don't they know it's just a matter of time
And Hell will not wipe one tear from their eye's
Categories: disavow, anti bullying, betrayal,
Form: Rhyme

Premium MemberGod's Do-Over

If God could do it all over again
    would He create a race of men 

  who disavow Him at every turn
    elevating themselves, their ashes in urns
Categories: disavow, conflict, creation, god, men,
Form: Couplet

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