Writing through the ache, the joy, they lessons I seem to repeat—trying to find meaning and light in the dark. Always from the heart & honest even when I look bad.
Feedback is always appreciated.
I was your perfect alibi Never did lie Choosing silence Hid your violence Violet was my favorite hue Black eyes changed view
By Tina D. Lopezabout 4 hours ago in Poets
5:30 a.m. “Put on your war paint!” Fall Out Boy alarms me My heart rises like a caged bird Naked under warm water, planning escape routes from my life
By Tina D. Lopezabout 23 hours ago in Poets
face crow's feet lintigenes many laugh lines stranger's reflection staring back at me
By Tina D. Lopez2 days ago in Poets
Lately, my Spotify go to songs have been from the Ladies of Lilith Fair, so Lilith has been in my head. I don't feel like this is my final draft, but I am stuck. Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
By Tina D. Lopez3 days ago in Poets
today i choose peace revenge was poisoning me karma will get him
scum loathe detest no love sown a fucking rapist daddy--first man i would hate ************************************************************
you attack no, you smile first then attack knife— yeah knife in my back i pull it out i always do
Rotten fruit falls down on its own Plentiful harvest won't be known No hand need pull it to the ground Crows and vermin will feast around
By Tina D. Lopez4 days ago in Poets
until death we'll part other bride waiting at home wedding cake crumbles
I was a fat girl. Not the funny, quirky one you see in movies who is average size in baggy clothes. Actually fat. They called me “fatty” and “chubbs.”
By Tina D. Lopez5 days ago in Poets
I’m at the age where many of my friends are retired and their kids have grown and left home. Their lives are quieter now. More time. More space to notice things.
By Tina D. Lopez5 days ago in Humans
Rotten fruit will fall on its own. No hand need pull it to the ground. Plentiful harvest won’t be known. Crows and maggots will feast around.
By Tina D. Lopez6 days ago in Poets