The First Home I Ever Knew Before I saw the world’s bright face, I lived inside your warm embrace. No rent, no fear, no bills to pay,
By Lokesh Kumar9 months ago in Poets
To the Woman Who Holds the Storm and the Sunshine She doesn’t wear armor, no sword in hand, Yet she conquers chaos, like she had it planned.
Paws and Whiskers They don’t text, they don’t tweet, But they wait for us by the door, so sweet. No Wi-Fi needed, no fancy chat,
اک دن کسی مکھی سے یہ کہنے لگا مکڑا اس راہ سے ہوتا ہے گزر روز تمہارا One day a spider said to a fly in a gentle way, "You pass this path so often, yet never stop or stay."
By Ahmad Dost9 months ago in Poets
Today, I looked back at my life. There were many failures, mistakes, and sorrows. I looked back at the places where my heart was hurt, and I cried.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Poets
You Disgust Me You come with charm, all polished grace, A mask too tight for your smirking face. Your words, like oil, slip past the truth,
By Marie381Uk 9 months ago in Poets
Cracks in the Frame We sat at the table, smiles like chipped china, pretending love is louder than the silence in the room.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Poets
Before "blaming" someone, ask yourself first, how much better are we than them? The habit of finding fault, criticizing, complaining, and gossiping doesn't make anyone look better.
Religion, Beliefs and Beliefs Religion is a valuable concept related to humans. Sociologists often discuss this and provide explanations about it through anthropology.
If I tell you that your guardian angel is always beside you, guarding and protecting you, would you believe me? The unseen world is more alive and real than the seen. In fact, the world we live in is only a shadow of the unseen world.
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)9 months ago in Poets
Born to be ourselves, not to please the world Live life...in our own way We were not born to always be liked by others.
As I open the gates to the stones of the past I witness a glimpse of a future never masked Forward they face, and standing they lie
By Alexander McLachlan9 months ago in Poets