Voyeurism proliferates today Watching, streaming, looking: these delight us The looker can be looked at; what dismay! ‘Tis mete then, this dilemma to discuss
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets
It was just yesterday that has now gone by In the blink of an eye I felt fatigued the whole day, so I slept facedown on a pillow
By Parwana Fayyaz2 years ago in Poets
This poem was written in response to the Rattle® Poetry Ekphrastic Challenge for December 2023 and was ultimately not selected. You can find more information here. https://www.rattle.com/ekphrastic/
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)2 years ago in Poets
Amidst amber hues, the sunset weaves its spell, Beneath the stars, secrets in the cosmos dwell. Celestial dance, a waltz of light,
By Andy Kru2 years ago in Poets
This must occur a billion times a day From perfunctory to passionate, these Dances are performed; permit me to say This one was ours alone—how best to seize
One of life’s little lessons Is there’s little difference between love and obsession So just embrace it all And fall into the things that call your heart
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Adolescence lasted longer than anticipated and the many blessings in disguise, that took nearly three decades to consciously be able to unveil, now fit into place.
By Pōlani Monderen 2 years ago in Poets
Marshmallow, daft eyes the accumulation of sugary release is not the right recipe for sweet dreams - though it mixes excellent
Absent minded boy opens his eyes a few days after sunrise in the new year— Before, no before the new year I remember him fondly—
By Dan-O Vizzini2 years ago in Poets
Thank you Poppy for creating this challenge. 1. patchwork beauty I am the result of patches sewn together to create beauty.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Poets
It is the middle of a boiled egg that is squishy and malleable - No incorrect the center is the yoke.
Andromeda beckons us and beguiles, Beyond the reach of a lifetime. Capella casts her light billions of miles, Deep in the eternal nighttime.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Poets