Stillness is my superpower. I'll always see the truth and find the exit in due time. Love, in it's purest form surrounds me.
By Ariel Celesteabout a year ago in Poets
Sitting together in the parked car, trying to focus on the text I will use to reach out but the absence of distraction pulls the focus to your sadness, although you make no sound. The calm is a welcomed change.
By N.J. Karpabout a year ago in Poets
Stroll with me a while. I want to see that smile Linger on your lips and Enjoy the warmth as your hand slips Next to mine and our fingers entwine,
By Dana Crandellabout a year ago in Poets
You come home from work and don't even crack a smile Tell me what's wrong so I can fix it now Let's talk before you go lie down
By L.I.Eabout a year ago in Poets
Soon, soon the cacophonous day will peter out In the clanging of pans and the clatter of forks, Lessening with the light, its raucous sounds centralised,
By Hannah Mooreabout a year ago in Poets
solid ground gives way like hidden trap doors. incited by suppressed memories escaping rusted anchor. livid, is understated, leaving nauseous trails from
By Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago in Poets
So many years sitting across from one another. Husband and wife, once closely knitted. Invested in the other’s desires, goals, accomplishments and well-being.
By Breezyabout a year ago in Poets
Sounds long past come across the echoing space, Idle and listless, quiet and loud. Lingering evermore, hauntingly, Enduring, echoing fear, pain, anger and hate.
By Mary Masavageabout a year ago in Poets
Slowly falling out of love with you. I am beginning to think you don’t care. Less actions is what I see from you. Even my tears mean nothing.
By Diani Alvarengaabout a year ago in Poets
Silence Is Loud Even Nothing Can Echo
By Samantha Smithabout a year ago in Poets
screams that can’t be heard in the emptiness of the night, lost in the abyss, even echoes begin to die, Nothing spreads across,
Suffocation is how you described it and so, I left, to give you the space to regroup, Lining our empty life with stillness to
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Poets