eyes always went to her first caught by her powerful feminine charms looking through me like I didn't exist it stung, but I never felt envy
By B2 years ago in Poets
your tiny fingers and tiny toes will soon become as big as mine the way you laugh and scrunch your nose will one day be an unimpressed sigh
By Kiersten Weldon2 years ago in Poets
My home is not the place I lay my head My home is a person, an amazing person Not brick and mortar but flesh and bone instead
By Lizz Chambers2 years ago in Poets
Noise started We both exchanged words. It was just a simple argument. But we made noise. He needed it. i denied He asked again.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
In the realm of innocence, they dwell, In the whispers of laughter, they tell, Who are children, you may ask, In every sunbeam, in every flask.
By Ngozi Otoechere2 years ago in Poets
By day, the sun ignites the sand, A scorching gaze across the land. But in your eyes, Layla, I see, A moonlit oasis, cool and free.
By mahmoud elsaad2 years ago in Poets
Hugs. Laughter. Tears. I miss all my loved ones. Home. It's where the heart is!
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)2 years ago in Poets
Dreams are taught to soar in the tapestry that emerges in the embrace of Streetsboro, where pavement meets the sky. The place where the dew of morning caresses every blade of grass and carries whispers of ancient tales.
By Nono Fabrice 2 years ago in Poets
In Dubai's heart, a desert dream, Where sand meets sky in sunlit stream. Steel monsters penetrate the sky blue tone, A reflected dance, a city new.
By zulfi bux2 years ago in Poets
He is married. He is a married man. Nevertheless, he is here. He is looking for something I cannot give him. Something I can't deliver.
Underneath the spotlight's cruel hug, A heart roars, a deliberate speed. Silk murmurs privileged insights on skin so exposed,
Daylight dribbled in brilliant coins, Across the field, an interwoven unique blanket, Where giggling holds tight upbeat moans,