Most recently published stories in Poets.
The darkness of night. Stillness befalls the earth. Beautiful peace surrounds my heart and cradles my soul as I lay here listening to the rhythmic sounds of the breathing of my lover, my best friend.
By Angie Barnett8 years ago in Poets
A black raven's nest upon my head, Weathered leather rests upon my back. Red fingernails shifting gears. Long lashes fighting back the tears.
By Natalie Marie Stefani-Rice8 years ago in Poets
Sometimes I wish I could walk onto a bridge and just stare down at the water. But I can’t because I know I’d want the water and I to meet. And sometimes, first impressions aren’t my forte.
By A. Rose8 years ago in Poets
When she was a young girl, She thought she could outrun the world. Until the world became the curse that would later make her hurl.
By Twinkle8 years ago in Poets
I find myself in a different state, in a different state, serving up a heaping plate of his favorite foods. Silly me, I say to me, that was a different time, a different place, a different kind of mood.
There's no such thing As good modern art. While some fellows at the gallery Make some work of substance Others make complete nothings
By Dyl Elner8 years ago in Poets
We've tried to give you our all without revealing More, Fighting this losing battle in attempt to help it Resemble a more appealing score.
By Michael avant8 years ago in Poets
A refraction of light split into a surreal intensity paints a woeful image to the mentally powerless. Socially inept and
By Neil Kelly8 years ago in Poets
I threw a bottle into the sea, the day you said goodbye to me. It held the love we once shared, in which nothing could compare.
By Faith McCune8 years ago in Poets
There's a homeless guy on the street: I'm struggling to make ends meet. "Any spare change?" *Please explain how money can be fucking spare?*
By Sophia Merici8 years ago in Poets
Go if you want too. I’ll be right here, Go if you have to. I’ll always be near, Go if you need to. You’ve nothing to fear.
By Chloe Urquhart8 years ago in Poets
The size of a marble may lead one to infer That the world will fall off the edge Of a pointy cliff and into the abyss of nothingness.
By Emily Ericson8 years ago in Poets