Tiny hands that clutch and cling, Eyes that sparkle, dreams take wing. Laughter light, a tinkling chime, Souls untouched by hands of time.
By Sunil Kushwaha2 years ago in Poets
Giants carved from ancient stone, Mountains pierce the clouds unknown. Rooted deep where rivers sing, Their silent watch, a watchful wing.
Your arrival comes as a surprise, just as our babymoon was due to start. I see panic in your mother’s eyes, her hand on mine a clutching, crushing vise,
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 years ago in Poets
A year went by 2023 was a mixed blight of harsh and happy reality in the dim light of a gloomy bright loss of hope.
By Denise Larkin2 years ago in Poets
I try to talk to you All you do is shut me out My loyalty to you is always true Why must you do the things you do?
By Michelle Thomas 2 years ago in Poets
We’d rather enjoy our prison of pain Than risk the freedom of love Because we know what the cell feels like Rather than the warmth of their arms
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
In the theater of trust, a play unfolds, A drama scripted, tales untold. Beneath the veneer of camaraderie, Betrayal takes its treacherous glee.
By BrendonJoseph2 years ago in Poets
To celebrate is to embrace an act of wonder and joy, To show the whole world you have a girl or a boy. A date that will be written forever in time,
By Olaoluwa2 years ago in Poets
The bed had sheets bleached snow-white and the hospital room was plain. Everyone came to say “Good-bye,” one last time to see.
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)2 years ago in Poets
I was your angel, your gift from the heavens. You gave me my name, picked from someone who lived before me. I carry their spirit, one that I have never known.
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Poets
Bask in the sun, my splendid marigold Ancient Aztec hopes are seeded in you It’s love that makes your roots grow deep and bold
By Sean A.2 years ago in Poets
As you approach the door with great trepidation, dread and fear with expectations of malodorous pungent whiffs of stinky socks
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Poets