No one has understood me as well as you Together since the age of four Four months difference in our age Completely different in looks
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
S - Stitched together by our parents' union I - Inseparable girls held together by a bond S - Sharing clothes, a room, and so much more
Loving you has never been hard even when it wasn't easy even when we were upset even when we were sad even when we were angry
By Belle2 years ago in Poets
A weight lifted off, a heart set free A choice to release, the chains that bind me To let go of pain, and the hurt of the past
By Abbas2 years ago in Poets
The Lament of the Forgotten Forest Canto I: The Arrival In days of yore when time was young, A forest stood where legends sprung,
By Easy Win2 years ago in Poets
If I hadn't let the moment go I might have held you in my arms One last time The phone call I didn't make The card I never sent
By KA Stefana 2 years ago in Poets
I had to have a conversation with myself again today, and it wasn't a very pretty talk. Because I had to remind myself
By Tressa Rose2 years ago in Poets
i. There once was a… girl. No, no, that’s not quite right. Let’s try again. There once was a girl who was a boy who was a girl who was both who was neither.
By Baz James2 years ago in Poets
In the heart of the forest where shadows dance, A symphony of life begins its trance. Where the ancient oaks with whispers speak,
By Samson E. Gifted2 years ago in Poets
In the aftermath Grimacing through the glimpses of her past self, She passed by her pictures on the old shelf Laughing through her eyes that endowed merriment,
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
So we said our final farewells to Dad yesterday. Thank you to all that came or sent messages of support. It meant so much. For those of you that missed it, or anyone interested, here is my poem:
By Niall James Bradley2 years ago in Poets
Grandad dwells among the angels now, he left us much too soon, He glides across a golden field, above the harvest moon. Feel no guilt in laughter, he’d know how much you care,