Most recently published stories in Poets.
Moonlight in my window tonight Illuminating the book pages for sight Stories of steads and great wars Creaks, as wind rumbles the floorboards
By James Fristik8 years ago in Poets
Not sure if you want to check out the new movies opening May 18, 2018? Maybe these trailers, reviewed in Haiku style, will help you make up your mind.
By Reid Moore8 years ago in Poets
I’ve lived my life one day at a time just to embrace you, your body and mind to have lived the moments that I've cherished in our time
By P.J Mimo8 years ago in Poets
You saw her in the hall one day, You smile and wave, just because. She rubs her eyes and looks away, Unsteady: that’s what she was.
By Grace Martin-Chang8 years ago in Poets
Sitting at this old table I’ve laid my pencil down my thoughts wandering off I’m too old for this... this wasn't what I had found
Hey you, Yeah you with the heavy heart The one carrying the world on your shoulders I know you're familiar with my tone because it's at the same frequency as yours
By Roger Anderson8 years ago in Poets
It's deep. It's flooding. Feels like the urge of wanting a cigarette, Does it ever go away? It's getting deeper, Seems never ending.
By Jojo Ty8 years ago in Poets
Love is love. You can’t take away the feels from a first love. it’s that first hurt…first disappointment, you can remember the first time you felt your heart rip.
By Tiana McBurrows8 years ago in Poets
Obsession belonging in my fingertips Obsession choking in my lungs; the air is filthy take short breaths, (why can't the air be cleaned?)
By Alivia Evans8 years ago in Poets
His boy through the kitchen With lights in his eyes and Fire in his walk Treads amongst the grit lain land With no life but his.
By Callum Foulds8 years ago in Poets
What if I had turned back that day Made a quick U-Turn at the beginning What if I had walked alone Instead of with the devil
By Jordan Elizabeth8 years ago in Poets
Turn the page, carry on my son Chase your destiny, hear your song be sung Turn the page, carry on my son Yesterday is done, today has just begun