Most recently published stories in Poets.
A darkness fades over the soul The soul screams for help But nobody seems to answer Because nobody seems to care Darkness takes the body
By Desiree Nason8 years ago in Poets
Shifting bodies Swaying back and forth Eyes closed tight Blocking the outside Seeing inside Seeking inside Knowledge.
By Sophia Tierney8 years ago in Poets
They didn’t call. I had been waiting all day for a call, or a text, but never received one. I looked at my phone and saw it was still early. Enough time to go somewhere and get something to eat. Obviously they’re not coming tonight.
By Savannah McCain8 years ago in Poets
Revolving around likes and emojis, each moment being captured by a post and a caption. The most difficult decisions are, “Oh what filter should I use?” and,
By M A E8 years ago in Poets
in me are plenty of poems unwritten, unheard, not meant for everyone to open my book and read me out loud I think I outgrew the lies and all the fairy tale crap
By Kai Kang8 years ago in Poets
Today was to be the Jester's big day He knew his neck was in the noose because the gallows are where he’ll sway Her wish is to be entertained
By Michael DeNicola8 years ago in Poets
The cosmos danced The stars drawing nearer And further away From one another Adjusting themselves For perfect synchronicity
By A. R. Ambrosi8 years ago in Poets
Her hair was soft like velvet Body tan, a sunkissed glow Her nails done bi-weekly She'd walk in and they would know. They would know she is "perfection"
By Holly Lea8 years ago in Poets
I must be too blunt I need to be filtered And softened To be made suitable For civilised company And everyone else's liking
This was the world She was born to This dream Unrealistic Unattainable Perfect ringlet curls Rosy cheeks And Sparkling blue eyes
Living on the Island I'm stranded on a cloud Sir Bently doesn't cry. Stepping to the precipice Peering down the down the cliff
Looking at you but I feel everyone else staring at the energy sitting in my throat waiting to fall out the moment I call your name. I hold in my voice.
By Amanda Mohr8 years ago in Poets