Sitting. Staring at the water, Watching the storm roll in, through and around. Just heard a personal storm, a doctor’s diagnosis,
By Carmen Henigin2 years ago in Poets
A bond major areas of strength for so, My brother, my stone, my confidant In the midst of bliss or seasons of hardship He's the one I go to in my life
By Noonaj2 years ago in Poets
I am a sinner; my mother taught me so, And for God to forgive me, I must quit my prideful mind, Become senseless and blind,
By Aaron Cortés2 years ago in Poets
When I was a child, the thing I hated the most was my MOTHER - a woman with only 1 eye Because she does menial jobs to make money
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Poets
Dear Future or Dear Future me. I don't have the words to say Or the things to plea. I know I need change but I don't wanna change.
By Thomas Terry2 years ago in Poets
In the haziest of evenings, when the world feels cold What's more, the heaviness of your battles feels difficult to hold Realize that there is a family holding up with great enthusiasm
.I wish I knew you better My own uncle My mother's flesh and blood And mine, too, I suppose But you've always been far Far from sight, far from reach,
By Manisha Dhalani2 years ago in Poets
In the stillness of the night, your courage shines so bright, A beacon of strength, a warrior in the fight. Though the days may feel long and the road ahead is tough,
By Lubayi Louis Arkangelo2 years ago in Poets
I hate the way you touch me Not because I find you repulsive
By Jennifer David2 years ago in Poets
Tea at library? Alice in Wonderland theme Fun dad and daughter
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Poets
In the arms of the one who raised me I track down comfort, wellbeing, love His harsh hands recount the story Of a daily routine very much experienced, of difficult work, of sacrifice
Like the ocean breeze and the familiar scent of home Bearing beauty from across the land, recognized in Rome I’m transported in her presence as if we are alone
By J. K. Anderson2 years ago in Poets