Most recently published stories in Poets.
They see a man corded muscles so tight they bind him and pull his skeleton into poses a fisherman bent over the haul .
By Justin Keeling8 days ago in Poets
I love the sound of your smile when we’d talk on the phone . the stories and small moments you'd share . I love your mind
Earth is roughly 4.5 billions years old, and the amount of trauma the planet has gone through, Every time Earth pulls through.
By Jen Phillips8 days ago in Poets
Before you puff your chest and shout about who *really* “belongs,” let’s take a moment, darling, to correct a few… historical wrongs.
By Lizz Chambers8 days ago in Poets
Wandering around in a daze Never seem to amaze There was some weird gaze No time to laze Not just a faze Up for the chase
By Christopher Beard8 days ago in Poets
Couldn't see anything Was hoping that there might be something Hopefully things would improve Wasn't sure where we were going
coffee head brain not work love in the afternoon, a game of chess, and a hand of gin one dog, one cat a million-billion lives
By Harper Lewis8 days ago in Poets
Asleep in your arms in sunlight . the park, a bubble painted on the grass as our palace in quarantine . you look at the couples
They moved slowly But it was a movement that was unknown If only it was possible to see them It might be best not to fear
Long after crossing the crepuscular The sweetest colors of the change brilliant and deep The hours of which darkness's swallow becomes sure
By Jason Ray Morton 8 days ago in Poets
I see it everywhere, wish punctuation marks had a union, some representative to speak up when someone combines two complete sentences with just a
You weren’t a lesson. You were a warning label I peeled off because I wanted to believe fire could feel like warmth. You didn’t teach me anything
By Marcus Hill8 days ago in Poets