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Poets Media isolates the most poignant, powerful, and exquisitely composed verses and quotes in the universal poetry canon.
Simple Moments
The evening began to drift into the music of night. A gentle breeze blew through the slats of the barn, inviting Emmie into the field of wheat to dance. She heard the song of the trees beckoning her to join them as the sun began its decent. She held onto a yellowing paper with a short poem written upon it.
By Miranda Moore5 years ago in Poets
Hear Me Out.
For this, there may be examples that do not make much sense. It is okay if it does not. I would like to bring awareness to how much trouble many people have with thought. This is just a small example. Let me show you how you can connect raisins to sleepiness.
By Cody Kennedy5 years ago in Poets
Dream Fuel
Night, night, story time was great when I was little. My mormor (grandma) read to me every night. Since my mormor and I took turns picking books I was fortunate to hear a variety of stories, fables, and nursery rhymes. Finding a story that I didn’t enjoy was few and far between but my mormor was shocked by my favorite “story” book(s) were a set; or so I thought. As I grew up I learned that “A Light in the Attic,” “Falling Up,” and “Where the Sidewalk Ends” are not a set; they aren’t even story books. They are all poetry collections written by Shel Silverstein.
By Kristen Renee5 years ago in Poets


