Before our hands could ever meet, our hearts whispered in quiet pulses, typing words that trembled with truth. Screens became windows, lanterns,
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Poets
Behind the quiet mask I wear, I grieve, A smile stitched tight where sorrow used to stay. I gave you up — and still, I can't believe.
By Tennessee Garbage5 months ago in Poets
I run to her, but never find her there, A fleeting smile, then walls I cannot scale. Her love’s a ghost that vanishes in air.
Dads New Toilet Car A giant toilet car barrels down the street, plop-plop goes the engine, flushes echo with every turn.
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
Family is not just blood, not just the veins we inherit, not just the names etched on paper. It is the silence between words that still feels like music, the way a room can hold you, even when no one speaks.
By Lune Weave5 months ago in Poets
I carve a space both bare and full An altar for truths I have sealed away A hiding place for who I am When shadows slope toward evening
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Poets
I planted one hope, watered it with sleepless nights, fed it with sacrifice. It bloomed— yet two more rose in its shadow.
I walk with sorrow pressed against my chest, not knowing where my feet should carry me. Each road I take turns heavy with storms,
When I think back upon the day you died I hear his cries wailing throughout my head I curl into myself and want to hide And refuse to believe that you are dead
By Stephanie Hoogstad5 months ago in Poets
I keep dreaming. Never the same place but always searching for Daddy. No words. No sound. Just a feeling that he went East.
By Test5 months ago in Poets
I don't want you to say you're sorry We all know it isn't true I'd much rather turn the tables and watch it all happen to you
By Sara Wilson5 months ago in Poets
In a world of laughter, soft and bright, Lives a heart untouched by weight or fright, Where childish dreams take flight in skies,
By Saqib Ullah5 months ago in Poets