In dawn’s gentle light, a sparrow takes flight, With wings of grace, it soars in sight. Amidst the bustling world, it sings its song,
By KVarnas2 years ago in Poets
A lightning bolt, a deafening roar, Struck the oak by Sarah's door. Her faithful friend, in its nest it lay, Silenced forever, on that fateful day.
The Queen standing firm, giving in all that she can, adored by the flock, she has no reason to mock, going where she wants,
By James Green2 years ago in Poets
I don't know how. I wonder why I'm still alive. I ask myself some questions. I just want to thank you, Lord.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
For those I left behind, Let me know. Have peace of mind, As I let you go. __________________ For those I love,
By Raphael Fontenelle2 years ago in Poets
Your sacred space is where you can find yourself over and over again. Joseph Campbell After our soothing, early morning walk along the foreshore at Wellington Point.
By Pauline Fountain2 years ago in Poets
Eclipsing the sky, a wonder to see, Celestial bodies align in harmony. Luna's shadow falls, the sun hides, Ice and fire, a cosmic display.
By M2 years ago in Poets
A traveler learns a valuable lesson from a wise elder: take what is freely given, flee from harm, but above all, cherish and protect those who have shown kindness and generosity,
Embrace life. But be wise. Consider things from a positive angle. Avoid being hateful or irrationally furious. Getting angry doesn't solve anything.
As the world ended, I thought of tea instead of coffee, as it lost it's appeal As the world ended, I swirled cream into my coffee as I do
By simplicity2 years ago in Poets
The winter sat in me loud and galore, Alas, the summer that once warmed the heart sings in me no more. The beauty of life sets in its amorous swarm,
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
In the textile of life, love’s threads do weave, Two kinds of love, both beautiful and naïve. The love of family, steadfast and strong,
By Ameer Bibi2 years ago in Poets