Rooted from the start with strong family values and a musical foundation. Learning Growing Playing * Branching out with friends
By Julie Lacksonen2 months ago in Poets
We’ve landed on this strange land It seems abandoned, lonely I see no others, wife No females, males, or young We are all alone, without companions
By Alexandra Grant2 months ago in Poets
There is a spare chair at my table that I set like an altar for the life that hasn’t arrived yet. I put a plate there sometimes,
By Milan Milic2 months ago in Poets
“The future of the planet depends on the choices we make today.” Every small action counts! Our lives are interwoven with this planet Earth
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 months ago in Poets
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” Attention is linked to kindness. When you are kind enough
Teeny-tiny newborn, cuddled in its cozy form, half the size of my hands, I lay him down on my bed, gently rocking left and right,
By Parvathi J2 months ago in Poets
last august i picked through photo albums and hard drives to provide my brother’s wife a roadmap of the hardening and softening of my brother’s face
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 months ago in Poets
I gather this, a momentary yield. The house is quiet again. Last week's argument deflated in charged air, But ten years’ impact lingers in a corner.
By Candy Kemunto2 months ago in Poets
Our thoughts are breezes As we sit, hands clasped, sun-warmed, Watching roses bloom.
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 months ago in Poets
The Horizon Opens Before the whisper, before the chord, before the balloon caught wind There was a breath. A breath that stirred the archive,
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 months ago in Poets
Family comes from near and far Seeing the new ones and old ones from last year’s views Bring your food and memories to share the news
By Sarah Danaher2 months ago in Poets
It’s Christmas morning, and the house is abuzz The tree sparkling, the gifts piled around * Everyone smiling as we rush down the stairs
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash2 months ago in Poets