Eating peanuts while watching the eclipse. Crunching on them hard, just for kicks. Licking my lips when I’m done feels nice.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Poets
Early civilizations of the ancient world Could not imagine today Lights and cars and computers It would all seem like magic
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Poets
Eclipse of the sun, a celestial dance, Looming shadows, in the sky's expanse, Infinite wonder, as day turns to night, Piercing brilliance fades, in the fading light,
By Lucy Vee2 years ago in Poets
"The rondo is a musical form that contains a principal theme which alternates with one or more contrasting themes..." - Oxford University Press
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Poets
Excited to write an eclipse acrostic poem! Can’t wait to get started on the acrostic poem thing. Lipitor is a statin. I got distracted, back to writing the acrostic poem about the eclipse.
Entering Circles Lay In Passing Shadows' Exit
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
Ever since the day I saw you Come around the corner in the store Like a sudden breeze, like the part of me I never knew I had; even as our eyes met that fateful day,
By Laura Pruett2 years ago in Poets
Embrace of the sun hiding the face of the moon Celestial stage where long shadows stretch Like a romantic tango this cosmic interplay
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Poets
Even in the light of day Clouds invisible blur my way Lying beneath a distant dream I feel a current not yet seen Possibilities twinkle bright
By Natalie Parletta2 years ago in Poets
Everyone is afraid of change, darkness, and a full moon. Could the eclipse actually mean something positive? Light snuffed in a solar eclipse with just a fire ring of doom.
By Seashell Harpspring 2 years ago in Poets
Everette climbs higher than before Climbs higher than he ever thought he could Laughing because it last seemed so impossible
By Grayden McIntyre2 years ago in Poets
Easton noted over Manhattan the sunrise would soon turn the night to day at speed of an optical illusion, like a gradual eclipse
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets