Has a grudge against white clothes -Almost impossible to wash out Kids dare each other to eat chunks of it Some do it without
By BBW11 months ago in Poets
Talismanic melancholy Pensive thoughts Engaged in folly Battles fought From mad to jolly Wistful moods On medication Pumped up fools
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden11 months ago in Poets
Your love is relentless—endless and strong, A place where I’ve felt safe for so long. Through every high, through every low,
By Brendan Byrne11 months ago in Poets
Our love is like a broken GPS, Lost in the streets of "More or Less." Turn left? Turn right?—who even knows? We reroute wherever the wild wind blows.
By Tale Weaver11 months ago in Poets
Let's sit together sometime, And talk about love. The dark night is calling, Look at the glow of the stars. Hold my hand,
By Waqas ahmad 11 months ago in Poets
Tea and Pancakes Steam drifts like a quiet sigh, tea swirling amber in a porcelain sky. A spoon clinks softly, a gentle chime,
By Marie381Uk 11 months ago in Poets
This old worn out denim tells of the life I've live in them from the stains to the rips in the knees Where we rolled in the grass
By Ellie Hoovs11 months ago in Poets
It is natural to feel overwhelmed at the destruction we’re facing. * That’s the point of it all: the shocking disregard for history,
By David Muñoz11 months ago in Poets
You're the peanut butter to my jelly, Smooth and sweet, never too smelly. I’m the soft bread, you’re my spread, Together, we’re a love well-bred.
The vows some shared their wedding day Weren’t ever meant to last The very reason many stray Before a year has passed What does it mean, “Til death we part”
By Earl W. Pearl11 months ago in Poets
There you are, by my side when my world falls apart there you are, tucked inside of the whole of my heart There you are, holding tight
Poem of the week Whisper Of The River By Adnan RJ Whispers of the River The echoes of old days still whisper In the river’s flow in the cold wind’s touch
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Poets