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Sorrow Nowhere Poems

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Premium Member Ashes and Thirst
Ashes and Thirst

Evil comes in all shapes, and all sizes. 
We have all heard this many times... before. 
But how truly large, or small can...

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Categories: nowhere, abortion, america, anxiety, funeral,



Premium Member In the Middle of Nowhere
I’m not sure what you expected me to be
What path you were hoping that I would follow
You tried to keep my spirit from wandering free
Mould...

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Categories: nowhere, conflict, emotions, father daughter,

Premium Member Grief Is Love With Nowhere To Go
Since your death I have been a rag doll puppet,
in human form with limbs animated by invisible strings;
       ...

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Categories: nowhere, dark, death, deep, grief,

Letters To Nowhere I
A poetry describing the last days of a schizophreniac. 
Typewriters click and emotions burst, 
I don’t know which love portion will quench my thirst, 
In...

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Categories: nowhere, absence, death, loneliness, mental

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Profile photo of Meyene CletusMeyene CletusNovember 18, 2016  0 comments
Escape to nowhere

Help me, the lonely girl cries out
Life devoured me,...

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Categories: nowhere, judgement, sorrow, teenage,



Are You Addicted With Nowhere To Go
Are You Addicted, With Nowhere to Go?

I know that it's easy to get 
discouraged and upset.
Being addicted...  But you 
can't escape "just yet."

You've tried...

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Categories: nowhere, christian, confusion, depression, devotion,

Quickly Going Nowhere
I unknowingly ran from Gods call,
For so many years,
I thought I knew it all,
Too young and cocky to know any fears,

I praise God though because...

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Categories: nowhere, religion, god, me, god,


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