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Martha and Mel Wait for the Elevator | Donal Mahoney - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

Martha and Mel Wait for the Elevator | Donal Mahoney

I died from a rattlesnake bite
and found myself in line with
other zombies in front of a bank
of elevators, the doors opening
and closing as if by metronome.
Every time a door opened a voice
called the names of 12 zombies
who boarded the elevator single file.
As the doors closed, Led Zeppelin
or Bing Crosby played in the background
depending on whether the elevator went
up or down according to the light
winking above the door.
The rest of us waited our turn
as more zombies arrived
and lined up behind us.
I saw no one I knew except
a couple who looked like
Martha Stewart and Mel Brooks
discussing the future.
Mel was on stilts so he looked
Martha straight in the eye.
When the rattlesnake bit me,
Martha and Mel were alive on Earth
so I had no idea why they were there
with us zombies but nevertheless
I listened as Martha told Mel
she didn’t care which way
the elevator went as long as
she found prime rib and a glass
of Dom Pérignon waiting
when she arrived.
Mel didn’t care either, he said,
as long as he found a steamed
Nathan’s Hot Dog with two squirts
of mustard, lots of relish,
raw onion and sport peppers
hotter than hell and a
tankard of seltzer iced.
Seltzer is better, he said,
than Dom Pérignon.
Ask any sommelier.
Another elevator arrived and Martha
and Mel, arm and arm, boarded.
This time I didn’t hear Led Zeppelin
or Bing Crosby in the background.
I saw Martha stare Mel in the eye,
wag her finger and tell him to try
prime rib because too much
cholesterol lurks in hot dogs.
Enough to kill you, she said.

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This Peculiar Strange World | Anupama Mishra - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

This Peculiar Strange World | Anupama Mishra

Oh, this weary world
this suffering world,
where I have lost all
the joys of my life,
I never asked for luxuries to come
but never expected the tempest to come,
Oh, this strange pessimistic world
the sceptic people live here,
only wishing to downscale their friends.
Oh, this selfish world
seemingly beautiful but
not really nice.
Oh, this ironic world,
which seems something else
but gives nothing,
thus ravishing the hopes
and desires of one another
the people feel joyous.
Oh, this nimble world
attracts but attacks at the back
maybe the people will call me unsatisfied,
but the truth is that
the world is made of the people
who are really stupefied.

The Birds | Guna Moran - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

The Birds | Guna Moran

Because they do not have a permanent home
The birds are always free from the worries of land and property

They make a nest at the time of hatching
The fledglings fly away as they grow wings
The nest too drop down as it rots

As they do not have a permanent home to say their own
They cannot be blinded by the longings for their kins

So they can fly away to reach the horizon with their partners
At their own will

Therefore it’s only them
Who can enjoy the pleasure of getting drenched in rain with with their partners

(Translated from Assamese by Bibekananda Choudhury)

A Farewell Message | Tianyu - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

A Farewell Message | Tianyu

Always remind myself
that I can’t fall in love with you.
But I don’t know when.
I’m already in love with you so.

We are sure of each other.
If one of you and I shed tears,
That represents the reluctance between you and me too.

People who don’t understand our feelings,
They also thought
every line what I wrote was a lie I do.

Now I miss you.
Speak to you in my voice,
Each of these languages has a feeling of love for you.

Beginning | Tianyu - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

Beginning | Tianyu

Loneliness at midnight,
Like a sharp blade.
Scratched but no trace.
Stop but no peace.

It’s quietly approaching behind.
Like putting fire in oil.
If a meteor does not fall,
Darkness will not draw.

Always hovering in
front and back of the intersection,
It seems that everything is not far.
But the result is faint.

When everything,
It has already begun.
And everything,
But it’s just beginning.

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