Existential passing of the celestials in the sky and the whole World is shook. Clearings of my Soul had become bare and lit, up to the darkest nook.
By Princess Sparkle 2 years ago in Poets
Each time you feel small, weak, sick, insufficient Consider the subtle power of one, grey orphan Luckless lunar lump, looping languidly through silence
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets
Embrace all the best from the stars, planets, and the whole available good in the Universe Cure all the illness by its shades
By Darkos2 years ago in Poets
Even now I look to the stars and their ravenous desire to explode. And I can’t help but wonder: do you watch them still? Like the night we threw the blanket on the dirt, drifted into the swirls above us, and
By Cheryl Wray2 years ago in Poets
Entreat the star for darkness, please (oh please); I am craving candlelight but everyone wants the sun and its warmth. Leave it off. This migraine is the weight of a million lightyears
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Poets
Even now, I think about your vulnerable waxing, clinging to us with a bold strobe-light, spotlight, nestling your tragedies
erase the Earth’s shell and you’ve got building blocks, coloring users’ hands with power, leftovers of forgotten structures and
By Bridget Couture2 years ago in Poets
Embracing in a twilight sky, celestial bodies entwine, losing themselves in an intimate moment of public affection, displayed.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Poets
Evening time pays an early visit, casting a cool shadow on the world. In whimsy, light slips away, briefly giving a pass to the moon.
Every now and again I try to imagine alternative universes Close my eyes and try to see my life through a series of different choices
By R. Jameson2 years ago in Poets
Eternity is one day separated from you. Consider the way winter steals all things despite the Love we shared. This broken heart syndrome, like
By Muse2 years ago in Poets
Every Cat Ladder Is Peopled Seeking Eclipse, Children go outside between mouse-Clicks. Look at the darkness that covers the Land,
By Aaron Michael Grant2 years ago in Poets