by Perfectly Poetic | Jul 3, 2025 | Field Notes
Funnel cake coma,screaming child kicks my kneecap—Mickey owes me bail. Haikus are like amusement parks — they look like fun to the ignorant and uninformed. But in reality, they are overrated, overpriced, and ridiculous…but somehow fun. Loop-de-loop of death,my hotdog...
by Perfectly Poetic | Jul 2, 2025 | Essays
Welcome to the Abyss (With a Feather Quill) Ah, Romanticism—our old, overemotional, candlelit friend. In Episodes 1 and 2, we pranced through flowery meadows of poetic yearning and heart-fluttering delusion. But today, we blow out the candles, close the velvet...
by Perfectly Poetic | Jul 2, 2025 | Essays
This post contains explicit content. Not in the way you’re thinking — there’s no profanity. No scandal. Just raw, unfiltered, emotionally drenched poetry. The kind of content that says, “I met you five minutes ago and now I’ve assigned my eternal happiness to your...
by Perfectly Poetic | Jul 1, 2025 | Essays
There’s a particular thrill in standing beneath a thundercloud while your inner monologue spirals out of control. You’re tiny, the sky is furious, and your soul — which seemed perfectly fine moments ago — is suddenly composing a sonnet about lost love and the futility...