Most recently published stories in Poets.
INFJ — Carriers of the Unspoken INFJ: Born Fluent in Meaning They walk softly through loud rooms, listening for what isn’t said.
By Flower InBloom2 days ago in Poets
It’s a nauseating scene to be subjected to, in a sad sort of way— such a beautiful girl, become a pushover to the man that rose.
By Love Odessa 2 days ago in Poets
Failure, Unfinished Failure doesn’t arrive loudly. It settles in like dust on things I once reached for with clean hands.
Love is not a bomb. It's not meant to blow up in your face or flood your ears with its words. It’s not just somebody saying it
By Dean Traylor2 days ago in Poets
Crying For You The record turns beneath a patient hand, Its surface worn by nights that would not heal. Your voice arrives the way it always planned,
By Marie381Uk 2 days ago in Poets
Paper laced snowflakes Cut up into strips Eggnog and fruitcakes Sweet mistletoe kisses Green and blue flickering lights
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 days ago in Poets
Time has a peculiar behavioural pattern. It doesn't disappear when it passes; Instead, it enters spaces we have yet to trespass,
By angela 2 days ago in Poets
December 21st Winter solstice shortest day of the year when night comes too soon but only in the skies because the shortest days
By Colleen Walters2 days ago in Poets
I am Hindu by birth, and not religious. My readers might come from other religions, but it does not hurt to know each other’s epics.
By Seema Patel2 days ago in Poets
Acceptance I stopped arguing with the shape of my days. Stopped asking why some doors never learned how to open for me. Acceptance came quietly—
I always used art as my therapy, as my uniqueness and self-expression, never a tool for profit. But when opportunity came,
Mothers are supposed to know how to love their daughters, but it seems some don't. They reject them even in the womb.
By Moon Desert2 days ago in Poets