Children Should Be Taught Manners Children should be taught manners. It is not good to hear a child swear. A soft word is better than sharp words,
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Poets
The Carnival of Love lights hum in the night air, faces pressed close in laughter, eyes catch sparks no one else sees, hands brush, linger longer than reason.
There’s a landslide out on Route 8 Dividing Dayton and Silver Grove It’s the path I used to travel down To get myself back home
By Cody Pelle5 months ago in Poets
The Language of Hands They speak without tongues, soft syllables pressed in palms, a grammar of warmth, where fingers fold like paragraphs,
By Numan writes5 months ago in Poets
Beneath the old oak’s fading shade, Children ran, and laughter stayed. Streams would sing with washing hands, Men would play, and hearts would dance.
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Poets
I am plagued by people that historically choose every other option except me. I have been taught that out of sight is out of mind for humans too.
By Moni Staxx5 months ago in Poets
For Brenda I miss you in the quiet hours, when the room holds only silence. Your voice still lingers in the air, as though the walls remember you.
The grasshopper lies heavy on a single blade It bends with its weight Swaying in the breeze As the grasshopper rubs its knees
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
A Top Story Birth The top story now is written in fire through the streets like a restless choir voices rise and fold in the air
Spectrum of Glass In a world of light, they stand so clear, A rainbow of glass, held dear. Yellow like the morning sun, Blue like skies when day is done.
We were never really sisters You don't know what that word means We were born in the same blood line But all we share are genes
By Sara Wilson5 months ago in Poets
I know one day I’ll come across Your name, your face Your wounding voice You'll appear in public Walking free without fear
By K.B. Silver 5 months ago in Poets