childrens poetry
Nostalgia-inducing poetry inspired by our earliest favorites; from Dr. Seuss to Mother Goose, children’s poetry is all grown up.
Ships Lost at Sea
We are continuously changing In some ways, there never was an old us We’re a living ship of Theseus Thank you for reading my work. If you enjoyed this story, there’s more below. Please hit the like and subscribe button, you can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @AtomicHistorian. To help me create more content, leave a tip or become a pledged subscriber. I also make stickers, t-shirts, etc here.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Lost in the Labyrinth of Your Gaze:
Lost in the Labyrinth of Your Gaze: A Love Story Unraveled by Secrets and Starlight In the tapestry of twilight, where shadows pirouette, Your eyes, twin constellations, lure me with untold tales. A thousand whispered secrets shimmer in their depths, A celestial map beckoning towards uncharted galaxies.
By Zmeyo Nikolaiev2 years ago in Poets
Stained Glass Hearts, Fractured by Moonlight:
Stained Glass Hearts, Fractured by Moonlight: A Symphony of Shadows and Kisses In moonlit whispers, where cobblestone tears stain, Luminous memories, like shattered windows, pane by pane. Our hearts, once cathedrals – kaleidoscopes of grace, Fractured by the silver blade of fate's cold embrace.
By Zmeyo Nikolaiev2 years ago in Poets









