Every culture has a name for it. Cities across all continents feared it. Legends tell of rituals meant to scare creatures
By Restless Wanderer2 years ago in Poets
Every moment I refuse a respite, refuse to allow myself to Calm my racing mind, to allow you to come back. I see you. Your words, your actions.
Pain What is pain? Pain is only feeling the rain On a sunny day Pain is being alone in a crowded room Pain is not having them around
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Inspiration can come from anywhere But the voice always comes Sometimes it’s a roar Sometimes it’s a hum Sometimes it comes when I’m too busy with life to write
E ngagement, and I smother you C loaking, though this is not my intent L oving you should be easy, but my personality is too much
By Karen Cave2 years ago in Poets
Every day you revolve around me, attempting to plummet me in complete darkness. Before, I let you suffocate me to the point, that my
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Poets
Every single innate element of your unique persona constricts and muscle cramps from stimuli irrespective of rationale, then is
By The Dani Writer2 years ago in Poets
Ever occurring event is unique to mere earthlings Clouds threaten their planned festivals and celebrations Like the Red Sea, clouds part at the very moment predicted
By Mindy Reed2 years ago in Poets
embers extinguished elegantly concealed, cosmic circuitry liminal, lumination lacking intensive, introspective intermission
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
Eye's day solar disc, orbiting lunar rays Cloaking whirls, collapse, hiding button at dusk Levitating, flora envelope opens, delight at dawn
By Marilyn Glover2 years ago in Poets
Eventually, there may only be one ocean. Clouds may burst, full of scalding rain that cannot cool our tongues and the Land may shrink until we’re all balancing on our tip-toes.
By Joe O’Connor2 years ago in Poets
Eclipse of the mind for you Culminating in a few Lacunae on MRI Initiating a wry Personality exam Supported by a programme
By Patrick M. Ohana2 years ago in Poets