Most recently published stories in Poets.
You must think like me If not, I must hate you. You must look like me If not, I must hate you. You must believe as I believe,
By Kelley Pace8 years ago in Poets
On the elegant edge of a serrated blade releasing fear, doubt, confusion, drawing down magic like a stardust covered curtain.
By Valentyna Holloway8 years ago in Poets
Streets of war You can drive your car down the street, in the slumbs of the city and see a war is brewing. you can see
By Dean Martin8 years ago in Poets
You see her, the beautiful woman, sitting on a bench in the mall. She’s hips and angles to be sure, tiny and full at once. Her lips pout at anyone
By Julianne Berokoff8 years ago in Poets
Where have I gone? I think I've traveled so far away that I'm lost from my home. Can you help me? Will you use me? I have trust issues and memory loss.
By Yuri Kenan8 years ago in Poets
Between his finger and his thumb The squat pen rests; snug as a gun. Not a Caldo Lance, a welding rod, A grinding tool or drill, but a pen rapping against the clipboard.
By Mark Williams8 years ago in Poets
Rage I feel the fire in my soul Every cruel word you spoke etched in the smoldering brimstone of my heart. In my strength, I have become weak.
They are something only God could make. When I gaze in your eyes, my breath you take. Your eyes stop my thoughts. Snatching and mesmerizing.
By Plaserae Johnson8 years ago in Poets
Driving down the skyline Searching for the perfect places, Peaceful enough to match The serenity of your soul. Overlooking Crescent Rock
By Amelia Davis8 years ago in Poets
Pen in hand I am strong. Ruled lines, thick sheets I find peace. A swirling, whirling, nauseous mess of chaotic thought
By Charlie Tyrell8 years ago in Poets
The sun rises and things become clear, All the worry all the fear, I've found my path and I move toward my goal, I am finally taking back the world they stole,
By Anna Palmer8 years ago in Poets
I never saw you licking your lips or wiping jammy smears off your fingertips, So well rounded, never thought you could stumble,
By Chloe Urquhart8 years ago in Poets