Most recently published stories in Poets.
it’s like walking on a beach the sun is warm — kissing each cheek the sand hugs your feet followed by the rushed calm waves
By Orin Evander8 years ago in Poets
We're jealous of the angels around the throne tonight. They can gaze upon your beauty and snuggle you tight The arms down here are empty and weary
By Mary Black8 years ago in Poets
Luanne, what can I ever say? Let me tell you that I love you I always wanted to tell you. So, let me start today. You were and still are the only joy,
By Maurice Bernier8 years ago in Poets
When I was young, the clouds and sun would shine brighter every morning. Then days would come where rainbows would smile when it stopped storming.
By Chasity Sosa8 years ago in Poets
Show Me show me the light, show me the way light up they sky with the dreams I gave away show me the love show me my needs
By Marquan Nesbitt8 years ago in Poets
From that first day You had my heart We'd talk all the time Waiting for something to start Unspoken thoughts Led to my hurt
By Anonymous8 years ago in Poets
She came into this world like a thunderstorm, purposeful and bold. She came into this world like the sun that shines in the sky,
By Georgia De Vita8 years ago in Poets
What do you say to a heart, that’s been broken and bruised? A heart that’s been used and abused . What do you say to a heart, that’s filled up with fear?
Darling I know it's dark out But grab onto that safe space The one you go to when you can't sleep Where he tucks you in And tells you he loves you
By Erin Shannon8 years ago in Poets
You were broken and so was I I didn’t know it till we both cried I was lost and had no clue you were Waiting to end it through and through
By Michelle Dion8 years ago in Poets
We are asked to remember. War is not a thing to remember, it is a thing to realise. Look around you, Men and Women walk amongst us that risked it all.
Walter James Palmer killed Cecil the lion He was shot with an arrow and then killed with a rifle By a rich man who'd travelled in search of a trophy
By Michael Paul Michaud8 years ago in Poets