Most recently published stories in Poets.
you’ve been there every year just a mere stranger but this year not just a stranger you came back different not the same girl as freshman year
By M F8 years ago in Poets
Full, plump lips Full, round hips Plush, bouncing hair Large, bright eyes Irresistible stare Golden brown skin Long, lean legs
By Ana Pendeja8 years ago in Poets
For me, silence will rarely go unnoticed I must always fill it Always Whether it be with music My own voice Or just mindless noise hidden in the background
By Ashley Dey8 years ago in Poets
This could be described as a mental breakdown I stare at my reflection in the mirror As I calmly, surely cut away at my hair
You Thought I Wasn't Listening. Let me tell you about the man that did not love me because I was not damaged enough. I’ll skip the beginning, because the beginning’s not important. Except for this:
By Emily Nicole8 years ago in Poets
I almost got married Fulfilled my dream The ideas I made up when I was a child The high school sweetheart I thought would always love only me
How do I break this curse I’ve burned the walls down Destroyed what I could But still it lingers The putrid stench of the disease following me everywhere
What if I.. told you I despise you with every cell in my body. told you all my love has turned to hate. told you that I am everything while you are nothing.
By Blvk Gals Minds8 years ago in Poets
I fall asleep with tears running down my face. my pillow case and the walls of my room is where I share my deepest confessions to.
By Deja Scott8 years ago in Poets
I wanna give up so bad but at the same time I don't I wanna prove everyone that ever said something bad about me wrong I wanna prove that I am something
By Benita Gonzalez8 years ago in Poets
Because that’s the way it works. When you’re searching for something you overlook, you overthink. You exhaust and end up finding nothing. You end up lost.
By n vash8 years ago in Poets
I got drafted today. They didn’t give me a choice, And it feels so wrong. This isn’t what I’d expected, Guess I’m coming to Vietnam.
By Natalie Andrus8 years ago in Poets