Counting grains gazing into the slick tan terrazzo Arms wrapped around the Bar, bolted to the wall Wide textured chair rail
By K.B. Silver 6 months ago in Poets
I grew up in a house with the “good” cereal, but only once in a while. Mom would put down her bag just so, her eyes glittering.
By Emily Erickson6 months ago in Poets
A reference for new life that isn’t here yet everyone wishing upon you to make things better, as if within you rests the answer.
By Marcus Hill6 months ago in Poets
Vulnerability is a lie I tell to make you feel close. Meanwhile, I hide — afraid to face my greatest gift. Love confuses those hardened by life’s steady struggles,
Crayon My World Crayon my world a rainbow bright each shade a promise in plain sight the red of mornings warm and true gold that spills as day breaks through
By Marie381Uk 6 months ago in Poets
she disappeared into a thought a subject she was not expecting before she could stop she was caught, unsuspecting with her world spinning in reverse
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden6 months ago in Poets
The poet has been tortured by his family since he was 7. He was raised by toxic narcissists. He's trying to heal himself.
By TheNaeth6 months ago in Poets
Out of the prism of life springs forth the light of humanity we bathe in the celestial truth that we all came from one source
A new bundle of joy A new baby girl, oh boy Grandma loves her already haven’t met her, but I’m ready to go to the hospital just as soon
By Denise E Lindquist6 months ago in Poets
“The most important person to keep your promise to, is yourself” When we keep a promise ‘to ourselves’, we are building up that confidence and belief
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff6 months ago in Poets
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty”
“It’s your road, and yours alone. Others may walk with you, but no one can walk it for you” Our journey in life is unique