Poetry and art go hand in hand; in fact, a poem is just art in the written form.
Pleasant blue, did you hear that too? Or am I imagining this indigo intermission? When waves of Azuria wash over me
By W. J. Bradford III5 years ago in Poets
The color of blood, of life, The instrument that carries oxygen through my body, in and out of my heart— Red pumps and thumps,
By Sarah Durrer5 years ago in Poets
Color and my queerness sit together in symphony, sharing their intricacy and intangibility. Does color exist without it being perceived?
By Bernadette Sefic5 years ago in Poets
Emotions go brazy, When you really get into it. I like the way I never feel one at once, Well, like is a little strong-
By Claire Seymour5 years ago in Poets
I tend to lean toward nonconformity when asked to fit in a box , You asked to tell my unique tail, but that story I shall not
By Yaffa Slurzberg 5 years ago in Poets
Standing at the mirror, toothy grin bathed in Buttery light Electric lemon swirls paint my portrait in Loving strokes of gold.
By SJ5 years ago in Poets
The Color Changer brooding and dark it waits on the aged wood palette for the knife to cut through it
By Linda McCoy 5 years ago in Poets
Sweat trickles down the center of my palm, My hand outstretched to shake. The genuine excitement begins to fade, Reality of my situation settles.
By Akil McKenzie5 years ago in Poets
I'm translucent I am so white.... And i'm enlightened With the sound of sight And I see only me With drops of dew Just produced
By Doobie Thibeault 5 years ago in Poets
I etch my life into my skin, Swirling ink bares my soul, All I will be, all I have been, And all that makes me whole. A koi for courage and success,
By Rowan Vetere5 years ago in Poets
Infinite waves halted, the imperfect storm Murky hazes raise reasons to mourn Settled in those greys, two windows let through
By Benny Warsh5 years ago in Poets
I got a Coat It’s got many colors My mama made it for me Under the sycamore tree I got a Coat Of so many colors More than the eyes can see
By David Coast5 years ago in Poets