Most recently published stories in Poets.
Sitting in the car Waiting for traffic to move The cold rain tumbling down the window The drops collide into a single lane.
By Lindsay Stevens8 years ago in Poets
Her apparition Bled through The unoccupied aperture, Set in the door That separates Daily thoughts From dream state.
By Kyle Ross8 years ago in Poets
I’ve never liked Love as it’s portrayed by Romantics. Cliche and unrealistic, it is the epitome of deception cloaked in a rosy attire. They speak of a love at first sight and that is another thing I despise with a passion.
By CMi Mimi8 years ago in Poets
Feelings whirl like a tornado at its most disruptive…Emotions move across the soul refusing to be interrupted. Confusion is a friend, with who I am well acquainted…Often leaving my body scared and tainted.
By Just-Jay.8 years ago in Poets
on the surface, she was sweet as sugar, but underneath, she was cold as ice. no one knew her real story she wasn't sure who she could trust
By Benita Gonzalez8 years ago in Poets
Two wolves sit still on a mountainside, In front of a moon in a starlit sky. One snowy white, The other night black Echo each other's company
By Amy Gorman8 years ago in Poets
There's a place I go to When you cross my mind It's almost as if you're still there By my side Whispering in my ear. Caressing my palm.
Caress me with your words And look through me like i'm nothing. Love me with everything you have to give and i'll throw it back a thousands times stronger.
By Kaylee Sanchez8 years ago in Poets
Tales of enchanting forests and evil witches she'd been told Darkness and gloom weighed so heavily she could touch Her predicament she could liken to the foreboding tales of old
By Olawale Lawal8 years ago in Poets
Happiness is a child with scratched knees and a goofy smile. Holding a candy cane in sticky hands. Pride, a soldier with his back pulled straight. Medals lining his chest like a fence around a home.
I thought you were different I thought you were something new I thought you were what I was searching for If only I knew
By Luce LeBeau8 years ago in Poets
I can taste the chocolate of last night’s affairs on your lips. It tastes like caramelized sugar on a stick. Sweet as the I love you that you first said to me.
By Crissy DXCII8 years ago in Poets