Category: Poems

This is my collection of poems!

  • Spiralling

    Thoughts.

    The kind that

    you fall into

    step by step.

    The kind that get worse as

    You keep hearing

    The sentient voices in your mind like the sound of

    Chewing people love to hate on, with open mouths and bits

    Of food stuck in their teeth and yogurt splattered

    On the wrong side of their toothy grin.

    Thoughts.

    The kind that give rockets fuel to sprint into the sky and into space, yet it takes a long while to get back
    to earth. If an astronaut in one of those were to walk out and take of his helmet he’d explode to death in an instant.

    Thoughts .

    Like the horrible stench of methane gas

    And the loud motorbike sound that comes from breaking the wind

    That you can’t hold into your behind

    During an assembly with all the other kids around you turning so their gaze is on you.

    Thoughts.

    Like that annoying little bro who keeps coming into your room

    Demanding to use your iPad

    Threatening to tell mom and dad you called him stupid.

    THOUGHTS.

    THE UNWANTED GUESTS IN YOUR BEIGE HOME
    FILLED WITH MANY

    WIRES THAT GET TRANSMISSION TWENTY FOUR
    HOURS A DAY.

    THOUGHTS.

    THAT ARE A TICKING TIME BOMB TOWARDS SELF-DESTRUCTION.

  • Ride to Grandpa’s

    We climb up

    the

    steps and

    There is glitter on the floor.

    A yellow leaf enters alongside us and the wind. As the doors close

    The smells, of butter chicken and farts and chocolate and juice

    Suffocate us, or at least me, as I hold mother’s hand

    Stiff, with bruises that still have dark red and blue blood inside just dying to seep out at any
    moment.

    The world starts moving before our eyes.

    Mother’s eyes are red, and I see silent tears quietly tiptoing down her face

    Like their life depends on such stealth.

    She notices my gaze and claims she has a cold

    But she has had a cold most of the year now

    “Everything will be okay. I am okay.” she has always claimed.

    Dad is at work, and I was supposed to be at school

    But mother said to pack my bag and take my most dearest things.

    No one else has the amount of bags we do. Sure, there are teenagers with their backpacks,
    businessmen with suitcases, and toddlers with their cute hello kitty and bluey bags

    While we have a wheely, my mother’s purse, and a backpack each behind our backs.

    I ask mother, “Is our stop nearby?”

    And she says “Not quite” as she blows her nose.

    I check my Sonic watch from time to time which is

    The only gift of dad’s mother allowed me to bring.

    I can feel my butt sting, and my legs are asleep

    My stomach roars loudly.

    I unzip her purse to find a mouse for this lion of mine

    And find one that fits in the palm of my hand, with an orange spotted jumpsuit and a tiny green
    hard hat. It is pretty shriveled up but still kind of plump, and I look to mother for permission to
    unwrap it

    She nods and I open it like one does a present on christmas day.

    I peel off the tangy suit, little by little

    But I am quite slow, and before I can peel off the last layer my mother’s phone rang.

    The caller name is “Hubby”, dad’s nickname mom calls him,

    I looked at her face, which was pale, and her eyes wide like she just saw a ghost

    After escaping a cemetery to her home.

    I wanted her to pick up the call. I wanted to know if dad will still throw me a birthday party at
    the alley like we talked about. I wonder if he knew where we were. I wanted to tell him mother
    and I were on an adventure to grandpa’s house.

    I didn’t say a thing though. Mother was shaking and put her phone in her purse. She quickly
    Zipped it and told me to continue peeling the clementine. I peeled it

    Faster this time. Mother and I each took seven kidney-shaped pieces.

    Mother looked out the window in front of us, then at the screen by the entrance

    “We are about to reach” she told me, some of her colour coming back.

    I held my water bottle with one hand and my mom held her wheely tightly. We held each others’

    Hands with our free ones, and when the world stopped moving, we walked out

    Past the smells of juice, chocolate, farts and butter chicken,

    Past the bunches of legs,

    Through the refreshing breeze flooding in the open doors,

    Down

    The

    Steps

    To grandpa’s house.

  • Catching Snowflakes

    Snow falls around me

    I stick my tongue out to catch

    Snowflakes on my tongue

    Distracting myself

    From the coldness of outside

    My warm, comfy house

    That I can’t enter

    Without my key that I lost

    To my ex-husband.

  • Because of a Wink

    You love her, but she loves him

    And he loves somebody else

    You just can’t win

    It feels like it will go on ‘til the day you die

    This thing they call “love”

    It makes you cry

    You’ve had the blues, the reds and the pinks

    One thing is on your mind

    “Love Stinks”

    Two by two and side by side

    Love’s gonna find you

    You just can’t hide

    You’ll hear it call, your heart will fall

    But the fear inside

    Will ruin it all

    Pushed away, this beautiful love,

    Will fly away like a wounded dove,

    You don’t care what any casanova thinks,

    All that’s on your mind is,

    “Love Stinks”

    Half-way down a pit with no end in sight,

    You cry knowing she was just right

    A beautiful dove whose tears were shed,

    When she found out she got misled,

    She shivered and shook in front of the door,

    Her last few bags standing on the floor,

    She loved you, but you let a dove go,

    To chase a woodpecker to and fro,

    You’ve been through jewels from the dollarstore,

    You’ve seen skunks painted like minks,

    You thought this dove was a crow painted white.

    You finally found love that didn’t stink,

    But you lost it all because of a wink.

  • Who will prepare the fish for me?

    Who will prepare the fish for me?

    My wife is going away

    My son died yesterday

    The maid was fired by my son

    I don’t have money for another one

    Who will prepare the fish for me?