stop for a minute inhale and hold…two, three, four let go of your anger exhale and hold…two, three, four nobody is out to get you
By Reid Christmannabout a year ago in Poets
shut up and listen— indigo waves lapping on the shore, leaves fluttering as they spiral to the floor, eagles nesting in the mountains,
seriously? I don’t ask for much, and listening shouldn’t be that hard. even I don’t listen sometimes; nobody is perfect, I get that, but
Sherbet flavoured, sickly sweet, lemon coated tears.
By Clara Elizabeth Hamilton Orr Burnsabout a year ago in Poets
Standing here on haunted ground, straddling the line between grief and relief, incessant rivers saturate the ground, though the time spent here's been brief.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Poets
Silence is gold. I love it when the truth is known and less told. You hear that? Or are your ears flat? Did your drums pound?
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Poets
Still, solitary moments, the kind with ringing in your ears, those linger. Especially these days, no single distraction
By Kay Husnickabout a year ago in Poets
Silence has layers—I like the first. It is the hushed din of a room and the Lack of loud voices churning whilst Everything else continues unmuted
By Obsidian Wordsabout a year ago in Poets
Soft stillness settles from the hum that lingers in my mind, Isolation sits in the car with me as I begin to drive, Love and loneliness find a place to combine,
By Rilee Areyabout a year ago in Poets
Silence is lost, eroded nerves, consumed eco's. Idle laughter erased, no chuckle engulfed. Loud, egocentric nobodies, culminating everywhere.
By Joseph Barnettabout a year ago in Poets
Sitting here In silent isolation. Waiting. Longing for your return Expecting a call from you everyday Never more shall I hear your beautiful voice
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Sanctuary with straps. Innerverse leaks oozes from beyond the four humors. Late or too early. Ether that poisons with kindness between two American Dad episodes.
By Willem Indigoabout a year ago in Poets