In murmurs delicate, the mists contrive, A material dark, touching off want. With's thunder and lightning's dance, The world stirs in a wild sentiment.
By zulfi buxabout a year ago in Poets
Across the peaceful evening, a murmur blends, Underneath the twilight sky where quietness obscures. Desolate letters fly on concealed wings, Conveying the heaviness of failed to remember things.
Developing technology to chronicle our destruction We’ve been here so long Yet, we know so little The more we learn The more disappears
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
You threw a tantrum back when you were five about the glass of juice you did not get while your mother chugged three in succession.
By G. Douglas Kerrabout a year ago in Poets
Distance never separate us There may be distance between us But our love is much more stronger to conquer any obstacles.
By Loveliabout a year ago in Poets
The only thing my mother gave me is love And the only thing I did for her is write this poem I'm etching each word indelibly so I'm less likely to forget
By M. Michael TRARPabout a year ago in Poets
I look in the mirror I wonder who's there With frail cheek bones and wrinkles I tried not to stare *******************************************
By Gregory Paytonabout a year ago in Poets
In the shadowed corners of failed to remember roads, Where murmurs of trust and misery meet, A youngster's little hand grips a blurred dream,
In the quiet of sunrise, where murmurs play, The weekend unfurls, in a brilliant expressive dance. Dawn spills tones, a painter's enjoyment,
I walk the street, my head held high, However shadows grip to steps I attempt. I wear no crown of most perfect gold, Nor stories of ethicalness to be told.
You were always there for me But one day you were gone Did I ever tell you That I loved you? . The times were different
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Poets
Too bright for this world Life happens, things happen. Everything will be alright, Time heals all wounds, they say. I’m sorry, my condolences
By Noreenabout a year ago in Poets