Christmas Haiku 2025 Shining Christmas tree, Tiny hands unwrap pure joy, Laughter lights the room.
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
Eli was born on a winter’s breath, A cry that danced with life and death. His mother wept, his father prayed, A fragile soul the world had made.
By Roman B Jr.3 months ago in Poets
Mornings drift in quietly soft light creeping across the floor, the beach already whispering our names. We move through the routine
By Emilie Turner3 months ago in Poets
She was the trunk, our Mom, thick as faith, unbending. A single olive heartwood rooted deep in Sicilian soil, even here, across oceans of asphalt and English.
By Kimberly Satriale3 months ago in Poets
I thought your time was endless fall, With harvests left to reap. I never heard the winter call, Where memories lie fast asleep.
When we think of funerals, we think of an event that lasts for one day. We think of the funeral homes, the crying, the caskets, the photos, and the memories shared.
By April Kirby.3 months ago in Poets
She gave, And they took, Never more than they needed, Yet it always exceeded, Her supply.
By Seána Pierson3 months ago in Poets
Miigwech Giizis or Thank you, Moon Twenty thirteen and not too soon My moon time ended When we unfriended Intended It was June
By Denise E Lindquist3 months ago in Poets
I Began the Search... I Sought to Find that Which Eludes Most... Who Am I? The Wise Men Claim that When You Understand Who You Are...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 months ago in Poets
After I die Don't worry about a headstone You won't find me in a grave Buy me a bench by the water Throw my ashes in the bay
By Dylan 3 months ago in Poets
I step into the warm, rippling, water It encloses my skin like a blanket Leaning forward, I slip silently Allowing its soothing
By Ruth Stewart3 months ago in Poets
What heavy sweetness fills the basket worn Each berry stains my fingers dark with proof That summer yields her treasures to be torn
By Tim Carmichael3 months ago in Poets