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I love hearing poetry recited and It's been a while since we've had a spoken word challenge. Let's read poetry out loud. I remember how nice it was to hear the voices of our Prosers when we had this challenge. Let's give it another go? You can recite your own poetry or choose a Proser to choose from your work to read. You can also choose to read another Proser's poetry if they allow you to. Post the link of your recording on your challenge entry. (sound cloud, google drive, etc.)
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Mel in Spoken Word
• 253 reads

Gold Stars and Hues of Blue (Audio)

As requested by @poetsdream, here is a reading of my piece "Gold Stars and Hues of Blue"

Really hate my voice... but here we go.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8l7c_qAJ5gYTUZ3UFRVVUh6OWc

Through blurry vision

and puffy eyes

the streetlights are

my stars tonight

Dipped in gold

they shine bright

The amber glow

beckons me to follow

The brisk unforgiving

January breeze

makes its way through

my knee high

lace up boots

and coat

then embraces me

from head to toe

and whispers the words

I wish you'd say

Of course

I know my love

will never be enough

My once black ink

now runs the saddest

shade of blue

I'll sign this letter

at the corner

where paper meets pen

before I fade to black

and send it out

into the wasted night

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Cover image for post Her name was Charlotte, by Mel
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Mel in Poetry & Free Verse
• 234 reads

Her name was Charlotte

An angel disguised as death

found shelter in a dusty corner

She saw the beauty you held inside

And so,

you lived to see another day

Time grew cold as the seasons changed

You took on your own

Never judging the tempest in my mind

The months birthed a mutual respect

Then death seduced an angel

You'd be proud

They keep guard

as you keep watch

Know that they listen to my drunken stories

about the conversations I used to have

with their mother Charlotte

Rest

knowing that with me,

they'll always have a home.

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Cover image for post Death Row Haiku, by Mel
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Mel in Haiku
• 201 reads

Death Row Haiku

Let's sit and drink with

our past before we pretend

we do not have one

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Mel in Poetry & Free Verse
• 274 reads

The Mortician

An aberration

Caught in the shadows

Talking to gravestones

Searching for a beacon of light

It's too late to

unwrite your words

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Mel in Reviews
• 323 reads

Book Review: “The Lupine Curse” by Harlequin Grim

Author/fellow proser @Harlequin released his latest book The Lupine Curse on Halloween night 2016. Prior to the book's release, Harlequin posted a series called The October Diaries, which I thought were fantastic! (If you have not checked them out, I suggest you do. They're really good.) Of course, being the Halloween freak that I am, I got myself a copy of The Lupine Curse on its release date. I have one word for this book: Magical. Harlequin did an amazing job at taking the reader into another world. Every time I sat down to read I was instantly transported to a magical world of elves, werewolves, and other beasts. Two of my favorite characters were Deidre and Fenris. I loved how Harlequin was able to really bring these characters to life. Another great thing that I truly loved and appreciated, was the phenomenal imagery, which only added to the book and making it that much better. If you're up for a magical journey, an escape from this world, and are curious as to what The Lupine Curse is, I highly recommend that you pick up a copy.

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Challenge
Hotel: Bedside Bibles and Cum Stains
Cover image for post Mickey and Mrs. Cook, by Mel
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Mel
• 258 reads

Mickey and Mrs. Cook

Garland—

home to some

Makeshift hotel to others

123—

the room everyone knew

Where rich landlord

and lovely manager

ran a private kind of business

Late night visits

Early checkouts

Come morning light

all that remained

were cum stained sheets

empty bottles of booze

and payment tucked into

the bedside bible

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Mel in Stream of Consciousness
• 259 reads

Your Move

It could be the

lack of sleep

or the whiskey

talking

Though tonight

I'll blame it on

the fear and doubt

A presentiment

of

sorrow

The inevitable

words that await

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Cover image for post Nightmares and Reveries, by Mel
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Mel in Stream of Consciousness
• 422 reads

Nightmares and Reveries

Barefoot in an alley

Sipping bourbon from

a styrofoam cup

I remember the days

when dreams used to visit me

in the night instead of the

nightmares that were his hands

Love and sorrow brought me here

Now the silence rings in my ears

like the detonation of a bomb

I followed the glow of

the cheshire moon and

saw his face in a puddle

that smelled like piss

Head to the night sky

Knees on the ground

Hands in the air

giving up to your god

Daydreaming of

a better tomorrow

while muriatic tears burn my skin

Reminding me that this is

no nightmare

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Mel in Poetry & Free Verse
• 301 reads

LYS

Nails bitten to the bed

Unwashed hair and

streams of black mascara

Whiskey in my blood

and ink on my hands

You have no past

and I have no future

So forgive me when

I say I wish I could forget

the sleepless nights that

left their mark and have

aged me like the

rings on a willow

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Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #41: Write about change through chaos. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
Cover image for post Garland and Columbia, by Mel
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Mel
• 377 reads

Garland and Columbia

Dreams are crushed when

days begin and end with a

darkness set ablaze by dysfunction

The curtains and door hid

the hoards of filth and the

rodent-infested train wreck

that was 333

A byproduct of three

unwavering generations

Innocent little minds

blind to the darkened

state of chaos

were forced to create

beautiful memories

in the simple things

Sanctuary was found

behind the glass doors

where there was a

forrest in the middle a city

Days were spent in

a play-pretend world

exploring a magical forrest

where there were forty foot

bamboo plants all around

Peace was found in knowing

that there was a world outside of

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Garland

And Columbia

Peace was found in knowing that

your play-pretend world

was your one way out

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