I know this might sound sort of weird, for a kid to like this kind of snack... It's not PB&J on my face all smeared, and I'll probably get some flack.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Poets
Wrinkled hands hold tiny thumbs, A bridge of love, where laughter hums. Grandparent's eyes, a well of light, Reflecting stories, warm and bright.
By Buzu2 years ago in Poets
In gentle arms, a life's first breath, A mother's love, a solace from death. Through sleepless nights and laughter's chime,
By Hasan Sadiq2 years ago in Poets
Once, it brought us to life You lauded this renovation Hailed it “Our greatest accomplishment.” “Our True North”
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
If you did Would it even matter? No. Never. Because I have been, Been waiting for God knows How long.
By Madison B. 2 years ago in Poets
How I miss those bygone days. When we used to hang out together, When we used to laugh uncontrollably When we used to recount stories
By Bongi2 years ago in Poets
I stumble out of the pub - trying to hail a cab on a foggy as soup night A heavy blanket of alcohol- soothes the ceaseless, monkey chatter in my brain
By Bonnie Bowerman2 years ago in Poets
You still walk in the same path Why or why not? You are too slow to change, Sloth You are waiting for the chances to rot
By Karun 2 years ago in Poets
Start to get up and clear your mind How do you expect time can wait for you Imagine all the time flies in every second or any minute
By Air Emory2 years ago in Poets
In the heart's quiet chamber, love softly stirs, A gentle flame that endlessly recurs. It whispers secrets, known only to two,
By Guilbert M2 years ago in Poets
red barn door stands open flapping against unforeseen forces graying beneath cold Virginia skies * a tattered corner of Dawn's blue-bird apron
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets
The keys to love, they lie not in a hand, Nor forged in steel, nor crafted from the sand. They're not a puzzle, solved with logic's might,
By Ata Muhammad2 years ago in Poets