Friends and frenemies showing how relationships are interrelated in many ways entering on many noteworthy as well as nonsense ideas and thinking that give us
By Mark Graham8 months ago in Poets
In the garden of my heart, you bloom, A radiant flower, dispelling gloom. Your laughter dances like a summer breeze, Soft whispers swaying through ancient trees.
By Am@n Khan 8 months ago in Poets
In the quiet dawn, our hands entwine. Fingers weaving patterns, soft, divine. Your laughter, a thread of golden hue.
What a mess you’ve made of this, and yet still judge us of our sins Is this what you call love? drama and trauma, nothing more or less
By Jennifer Tickner8 months ago in Poets
People may not know a lot other things, but they are well-versed, in the concept security — and they chase it,
By Seema Patel8 months ago in Poets
My hubby gave me $25.00 to buy three raffle tickets He said, "I don't want to win anything, but put this in the raffle." I thought, why doesn't he just donate then? Okay, well then
By Denise E Lindquist8 months ago in Poets
I. The frost performs its secret ministry Unhelped by wind, a silent architect Of feather-filigree and crystal lace On every pane. The owlet’s cry, precise
By Jacky Kapadia8 months ago in Poets
Not with a sigh, but with a clarion cry that rends the passive air, Beneath the vault where fading constellations bleed their final fire,
By Robert Louis Stevenson I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me, And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.
By Asad khan 3138 months ago in Poets
The Tree Of Life No fruit I picked was made of gold no flame nor crown, no tales retold just quiet branches holding air
By Marie381Uk 8 months ago in Poets
A story not of life and death but of death and life. Venae Fractae Fati The Broken Veins of Fate A trilogy of poems that begins at the end,
By Tales from a Madman8 months ago in Poets
The loins that sprung me You helped make me You bore me I abhor you Half your DNA created my heart, my organs, my veins
By Karen Cave8 months ago in Poets