Most recently published stories in Poets.
Haikus #1 Fingers twine softly Around hair in swift motion She is very pleased #2 How quickly it moves From autumn to winter in
By Jasmine Lass8 years ago in Poets
Nine months getting fatter and fatter. so fat, no covcievable position will allow you to sleep comfortably Sickness, aches, discomfort
By Daisy Willand8 years ago in Poets
When I was six, I climbed a tree My face became ruddy And my feet began to blister As I ascended my impossible Mount Everest
By Abi Briggs8 years ago in Poets
Tears, sweet joy Congratulations,Welcome to the worldA blank slate,A wet face,A world of opportunities awake. Time is ticking.
By Riel Redwolf8 years ago in Poets
O’ Canada, so we’re the True, North, Strong and Free, you say? Well I say there’s no truth about it, we’re looking more south every day.
By Shannon Scott8 years ago in Poets
A quiet, smallwooden dock,rough with wear,overlooks aneven quieterlake.Dragonflies hover,making loveor offspringmidflight. They landon our backs,our warm and sweatyskin,
I'm scared, I'm running, I'm screaming I'm crying Which way? I'm alone there's no one but darkness Which way? How do you know where to turn there's so many paths some used some broken
By Benita Gonzalez8 years ago in Poets
Speak in the silence Dance by his side The silent wounds he’s never revealed She feels them inside In the strength of his arms, he holds on tight
By Mattie M.8 years ago in Poets
To be inspiring, you must first be inspired By people of all culture Race, and religion With all poverty The world's turning sour
By Elin Rowlands8 years ago in Poets
I sit here and cry, oh how I wish I could die. Though I cry I feel so many different ways, it feels as if I’m in a haze. This feeling is draining, it always seems like it is raining.
By Maria Johnson8 years ago in Poets
Brittle Bones, broken Homes. I am not the girl of your dreams, nor your nightmares. This paper skin will remain paper thin
By Myshala8 years ago in Poets
Oh baby we're going on this path A path to our future Where we can do anything That our hearts desire I just want to make you happy
By Kayla Marie8 years ago in Poets