Serenity of air Out of the light clouds After simple rain showers, Nature demonstrates its might. Forsaken fields start to flourish.
By Gloria Penelope11 months ago in Poets
I am the new AI Wife Wind me up, tell me my name. I will be your wife for life, A heart of gears, a clockwork flame. Sexy thought's, no limit found,
By Marie381Uk 11 months ago in Poets
Roses are red, violets are blue, I’d give you my heart—maybe a fry or two. Your smile is sweeter than chocolate cake, But let’s be real, that’s hard to forsake.
By Tale Weaver11 months ago in Poets
Act I Family They said let them go But they were mine to hold Since birth I carried their weight There wasn't an ounce I couldn't take
By Amber Allehoff11 months ago in Poets
She sits in the quiet, Where the air hums with absence, And her heart beats a rhythm Only her daughter could understand.
By Cai Fox11 months ago in Poets
Welcome to the world Wrenley Catherine Ann My latest grand miracle who undoubtedly can Wrap my heart around a tiny finger
By Andrew C McDonald11 months ago in Poets
I’m headed back to Caladan My personal Neverland None of this was planned But by the stroke of my hand I’m going to the land I belong
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
The lights twinkle, soft and bright, A beacon in the winter night. But in my heart, a shadow stays, A grief that dims the holidays.
Oh, Cupid dear, you’ve lost your sight, Your arrows land left, when they should go right. You struck my heart, but missed my brain,
Gang Land killings. Oh My Child held my little boy last night, his small fists curling into my shirt, tears pooling in the quiet spaces
Divorce hurts and wounds the children Divorce casts a shadow, cold and wide, Where once was warmth, now hearts divide. In silent rooms, the children lie,
She dug her own grave She took him because she could, yet I was lucky, I withstood. Six years on, the story bled, he murdered her, she’s dead.