Most recently published stories in Poets.
To allow someone Into your business Means that you sanction Their morality. If you only let Yellow women who Stand on their hands and
By Skyler Saunders8 years ago in Poets
Brown eyes, unruly curly brown hair, an innocent grin and dark ripped jeans with a cigarette between his lips. That's how I remembered that the devil could be disguised as an angel
By Michelle Lui8 years ago in Poets
In its greatest tune Playing from the heart With the sun Stars And moon The awakening journey Of listening to you
By Kayton Hickenlooper8 years ago in Poets
Roses are red Violets aren't blue I'm not sure what love is so I'm just gonna talk about you. You said something funny and I laughed at your joke.
By Bobby / author8 years ago in Poets
The siren Laying on her rock Feeling the sun's warmth Caressing her skin Playing her melody Like a heartbeat song In hopes that someday
Online I go when I shop, I run around and text so fast! My rides ready to go and I drop, Quick run, got stuff done, get back at last!
By Sarah Worley8 years ago in Poets
First cut down a tree, In order to make you thee, A pickaxe with which to mine, The stone will take some time! Make a good brick house,
What I see Most people would say that this is just a drawing A bunch of scribbles on a blank piece of paper I say it's both
Once so green and once so bright, shining light with all your might. From your past to your present you've stayed strong, withstanding the pressure of mankind's force, it seems their agenda is to see you no more.
By Sean Farnsworth8 years ago in Poets
I want to see Your darkest hour Your brightest light The moments in between That are out of sight The moments that wander
“Who are you but my goddess, my muse?” Love is a treasure that we use and abuse. But please my friend don’t you ever stop trying
By Erin Torres8 years ago in Poets
There’re rows and rows of houses That a traveler must pass by, For he only sees horizons In the windows of the sky. There’re miles and miles of faces
By r. nuñez8 years ago in Poets