Most recently published stories in Poets.
Sometimes we feel we are not enough. But we are. We are more than enough. We wake up, every morning, fighting demons no one sees just to get through the day.
By Natalie Kuchinski8 years ago in Poets
They tell me that I'm confusing, They say they don't understand me, That for once they would like to know what's going on inside my head.
By Caiti Lange8 years ago in Poets
The other night you asked me what I dreamt about I told you that I have ivy crowding my vision and that city-skyline hallucinations are all that seem to keep me going,
By Isabel Siobhan8 years ago in Poets
Jay Love We all knew a great man who called himself Jay Love And now he's soaring with his heavenly father above Would do anything for anyone without hesitation
By Janet Foxx8 years ago in Poets
She sat and watched As a dream came true But the healing process Brought breaking too The light of her life Glowed bright with love
By Amee Miles8 years ago in Poets
Dead and gone Just a memory that's not mine Old legends, tall tales From a different time Still, I have hope that someday time may prove
By Destiny Revealed8 years ago in Poets
This is for the ones not on the list. This is for the ones who sit alone in crowded classrooms, I see you this is for the ones who scribble silent poetry into worn notebooks
Enlightenment seemed to illuminate her being She gasped at the fact that The world really is as dark as it seems She dashed back to the darkness
From the ends of the earth, To the depths of the sea; There's no one else I'd ask to be with me. To share the sight of the stary night sky,
By Maccy Tovey8 years ago in Poets
She leaned back Letting the sand exfoliate tired hands and they dove deep within its reach She watched As the wind sailed her exhale into the waiting waves
I don't know what happened to me. I used to be so free and happy. Now I'm just alone and feeling crappy. As life went on,
I'm so sorry about that message However, I must say, you were misinformed I'm here to straighten out the wreckage So your self-image may be reborn