Jake came first, big and proud, With paws like paddles and a bark so loud. He ran like thunder down the path, Tail wagging wide like he'd just had a bath.
By Test10 months ago in Poets
A father loves his children just like fire loves wood, he gives them purpose while burning them down. How much it hurts,
By Mansi10 months ago in Poets
Key turn ~*~ Light The lamp ~*~ Without Flowing gas The wick's not damp ~*~ Waltzing down A corridor, lighting up
By K.B. Silver 10 months ago in Poets
At every crossroad, there you stand, A glowing beacon, bright and grand. Your colors guide my every move, Yet somehow, I can’t help but lose.
By Tale Weaver10 months ago in Poets
A world set on fire By gilded desire A covetous breath You spent so much time taking away my freedom You forgot to live
By Atomic Historian10 months ago in Poets
I drift between the ticks of clocks, Not quite anchored, not quite gone— A shadow stretched across the dusk, Half in the night, half in the dawn.
The Stargazer He knelt where frost had kissed the ground, No voice, no sleep, no mortal sound. Each night he stared through sky’s deceit,
By Marie381Uk 10 months ago in Poets
How Can I Compete She walks in like a perfect lie, Painted lips, a sparkle eye. Perfume clings like a second skin, While I’m just tired, worn too thin.
When it's time... we have to part ways To go to a new path that is better than before Don't see parting as a sad thing
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Poets
Oh My Beloved Son! You are meant to be strong— The pillar that holds our crumbling walls, The bread bearer of our weary home,
By The Lonely Voice10 months ago in Poets
Across the paperback silences And scraping knives on porcelain plates, I remember that my hand could fit in yours. My current excuse to anything we might disagree on, the things I still do wrong:
By Ruby Red10 months ago in Poets
We were a family of two I didn’t have a job. In a foreign land, we had guests rarely. Leftovers served
By Seema Patel10 months ago in Poets