Still life everywhere requires an appreciative artist; In the quiet in-between moments, in cafés and aboard trains, Life makes painters of us all.
By Gabriel Huizengaabout a year ago in Poets
Stranded in a panicked sea I long to be where you are Lost in thought behind a stormy window pane Evened by what tears me apart
By Melissaabout a year ago in Poets
Sometimes, when the screaming of a million earthly orphans grows too great I wish I could escape into the vast, cold arms of the universe
By Noelle Leaderabout a year ago in Poets
Some feel silence as a void to be filled I hope we can remember, it’s also a verb Let us consider the silencing act itself…
By Sam Spinelliabout a year ago in Poets
Silence isn't silent. It breathes, heavy, langorous, Like a jungle cat, Eyes half-lidded, Nestled in the deep, deep grass,
By Catsidheabout a year ago in Poets
Smile, your smile lit up every room you entered. A brilliant, bright beam. It was something, someone I never knew, Lightning in a bottle. Love, laughter and light. The voice of an angel
By Misty Raeabout a year ago in Poets
Search for me and I will give you peace. Let me fall and I become a haunting Echo. Nerves often make it hard to
By Anna Darleneabout a year ago in Poets
Sit with me I need to breathe you in. Lie to me and tell me that not Everything that begins will end. Naked in your embrace, my worries
Sensitive are her ears to the whisper of the wind. Intensely she strains to push away the mildest sound, Lest her rest be ended.
By Dale Kayeabout a year ago in Poets
Send me your love, In lieu of words. Lend me your ear, Even when I don’t speak. Near though you are, Conversation is not needed.
By Laura Hanson Reberabout a year ago in Poets
Striking thirteen, it’s 1989, silence me, cancel me! Impose your control and call it what you will! Listen in, and block me cause you don’t agree with my views.
By Kenneth cruzabout a year ago in Poets
Slumbering, blanketed, frail little tots Innocence hovering above in their thoughts Listen to nothingness as shadows creep by
By Meagan Dionabout a year ago in Poets