Almost a month away now I would have been holding you in my arms Hearing you cry for the first time Feeling your tiny hand gripping onto my finger
By Mercedes Chavez2 years ago in Poets
Sunlight bleeds through the pines There’s a bear on the path before me A strange man approaches from the rear I run towards the bear
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I am the strong one. The one who worries and plans For everyone else’s care. The phone rings sounding the alarm
By Cynthia Fields2 years ago in Poets
Roses are incredibly gorgeous, and so is my love for you. The sun set, and the sky dimmed, but not my yearning to hug you close.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
A normal day Dark clouds. Small, light rain showers. I took a walk to the nearest park. with my dog I met an interesting person.
Our bond is so strong—a union of two hearts. Our relationship never fades. We are always together. We have something unbreakable.
I welcome you to my corner of despair, pain, and darkness Where hopeless thoughts fill the air. It is very demanding
By Kamal O. Touhami2 years ago in Poets
Mothers We bear the burden, take the blame and get none of the credit. We lose sleep, worry and wear the wrinkles.
Knots tied by angels forever tethered, my love From cradle to cradle sent to me from above The perfect creation a part of my own
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Life is an adventure with many detours that can inspire and challenge us. The emphasis of this poem moves from life’s chaos to its beauty in its unpredictability.
Nice to meet you, stranger in the mirror, The coronary heart’s a wasteland fringed through remote mountains.
Today, we are celebrating girls anywhere, For their strength, braveness, and care. From those who fought