fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about what makes a good poem and the poetry rules that were made to be broken.
betrayal, deception
Isn’t it ironic //That people can fake authenticity //It fills me with nonfictional rage //Rage that could send me to hell //I know my fickle heart //I shared it //Trusted you to treat it gently //You are the one who should be scared of the fiery lake// But you look around and point to others //Claiming they made your bed //But you picked out the sheets //Chose the color blue// Even though you were offered opportunity// I wanted you to be truly known //You wouldn’t let me// You still sang the soft melodies //Somewhere only we know// Are you feeling sad cause you did a bad thing?// Playing the part// A wolf in sheep’s clothing //Claiming to honor story and justice //When really you are a robber //A traitor telling my stories as your own// You preached your mythology// I didn’t know you were taking notes from the soldiers who hid //You stomped on our sacred soil like they took down Troy //I hope you enjoy your counterfeit sorrow //No one will come rescue you //Your home is built on sand //And there will be no one left to blame but you// You’re not my friend// It takes a coward //To stab between shoulder blades// To crouch away from the whites in our eyes// You think if it’s subtle //You can cling to your innocence //Your betrayal is my retribution// Because only you are denounced //Karma soothes my soul //While you tremble in its wind
By Eustace Scrubb3 years ago in Poets
Fading light
Upon the soft bronze surface, various footprints remained, where grains so fine had been crushed. The night breeze flew across the sea, which went swimming over the parched sand. Trees were heard, rustling their leaves as the cool breeze touched them. Within this magical atmosphere, a sense of purity and noise united. The refreshing sea without boundary, beach so widespread - not easy finding a place more soothing than this beauty of nature.
By P. K. Gani3 years ago in Poets
"The Broken Heart"
Meet our protagonist, a young woman named Sophia. Sophia is a successful businesswoman who has built her own company from the ground up. Despite her professional success, Sophia has always had a void in her heart due to a past love that never worked out.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in Poets


