There is a dinosaur in the kitchen She doesn't know what to eat She could chomp down on flora Or settle for fresh meat The dinosaur is hungry
By John Dodge2 years ago in Poets
Based on Randy Baker's 'Prompted #5': 'To Be Played At Maximum Volume' - from the back cover of David Bowie's 'Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars':
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Poets
[Note: This poem references the children's song "We Are the Dinosaurs" by The Laurie Berkner Band. Whether you listen to the song before or while you read the poem, or not at all, is up to you.]
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 years ago in Poets
Captured in cardboard All I have left of my sweet baby, who grew up.
Forgetting isn't quite the word, my friend, for love that's etched so deep. A dead ex leaves a scar, a wound the heart will always keep.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Poets
"We are creatures of flesh and bone, With hearts that beat, and souls that roam. We laugh, we cry, we love, we mourn, Our stories woven, like a tapestry torn.
By Abbas2 years ago in Poets
The inky cloak of night descends, a shroud Upon the day's facade, the world subdued. No longer forced to feign a smile so bright,
This is a special holiday. We're all together as a family. Every year, we gather here. My parents, cousins, grandparents, and all of us
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
Angel of the Deep Hidden in plain sight Shifting sands and waves Draw in the fools and the brave in equal measure A creature of beauty and grace
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Echoes of Love In the quiet moments of dawn, When the world still slumbers in dreams, I hear the whispers of your love,
By Dhiya Vetri 2 years ago in Poets
Jaws snap shut, a roar stifled. Because even a dinosaur, in all its might, still has fear. Insecurity, a need for belonging
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Poets
It was the day before going away when I got the news that my dear best friend had passed on. Her cancer, spreading, her pain troubling, her life no more.
By Denise Larkin2 years ago in Poets