Most recently published stories in Poets.
Slowly becoming mythical, You're breaking into something cynical They called me a miracle But I do not find anything believable in your ashy skin
By KuroHoshiabout 4 hours ago in Poets
There’s still sweetness on my tongue from a love that didn’t last like the last sip of soda That’s gone a little flat
By Milan Milicabout 4 hours ago in Poets
Please do not open Please do not open Pandora’s chest has been quarantined The box is locked and contravened Misinformation lay in between
By Barb Dukemanabout 6 hours ago in Poets
Attention all, a hush has spread across the world its cause identified as screens that never sleep Your devices glow like watchful eyes beside your bed
By Sara Wilsonabout 6 hours ago in Poets
Bucket hat on Monofilament line Box full of bait And nothing but time 12 pack in the cooler Folding camp chair Set up at the dock
By Aaron Morrisonabout 6 hours ago in Poets
PUBLIC NOTICE 17-B: TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN COMFORTS Issued by the Department of Ordinary Hours (DOOH) Effective immediately and until further notice, the following items are hereby restricted in all public and private spaces:
By LaRae Pynasabout 7 hours ago in Poets
existential thinking - a crisis maybe a questioning for sure - has shaken loose thoughts realisations wonderings revisions
By aliabout 7 hours ago in Poets
For thirty-eight years he lay by the pool, Surrounded by water that never quite moved. Healing rippled, but never for him—
By Hannah Lambertabout 7 hours ago in Poets
Lying on the floor, CDs are spread out around me. Some are in their cases, while others are bare. My music player softly pumps out melodies into the air.
By Amethyst Champagneabout 8 hours ago in Poets
There is nothing prettier than a rosebud, and I captured one with my cell phone camera. I even nicknamed my Granddaughter Rosebud.
By Susan Paytonabout 8 hours ago in Poets
The Fog That Does Not Leave Some fog is seasonal, harmless, This one stays even in sun. It moves independently of wind, Like it carries intention.
By Marie381Uk about 9 hours ago in Poets
I used to think strength meant armor a jaw set like stone, a heart locked up with the spare key thrown away. ﹁﹂
By Milan Milicabout 9 hours ago in Poets