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
There is a First Friday Art Walk in a town close to me. Friday night is date night for the hubby and me, and you see,
By Denise E Lindquist5 months ago in Poets
I like to be prepared I’ve seen the dark side of humanity I’ve seen the dirty side of humanity I’ve watched the animals and tricksters
By Cadma5 months ago in Poets
Death is not an ending, but a return. A soft release, like laying down a burden you have carried too far. It whispers,
By Zakir Ullah5 months ago in Poets
See the sapphire shining bright Eternally beautiful, like your soul Pulling in, charming those around you To make them a part of your following and
By Stephanie Hoogstad5 months ago in Poets
The string keeping me tethered to you— Keeping both my feet planted firmly on the ground As our world tilts forward and tries to eject me—
I was never Daddy's princess Never Mommy's little girl I was never anyone's anything Just sat and watched the plans uncurl
By Sara Wilson5 months ago in Poets
Look in the mirror, do you have long arms like a monkey Grandpa does have some long arms, doesn't he You, Grandpa, and Monkeys have a few charms
We talked We made eyes, made jokes, made love, made promises, then made you. —————————— Now here I lay, in this bed
By Mikayla Rose5 months ago in Poets
…and suddenly the light between the buildings isn’t just light anymore but something closer to an answer. The way your foot finds the curb
By E.K. Daniels5 months ago in Poets
Some would have me ashamed Of the me that’s untamed But I’m comfortable with a lean towards nature. I keep doing the work.
By Jessica McGlaughlin5 months ago in Poets
Why are you only nice for the new people that you see? Why couldn't you act better When I helped to set you free? - It's been said, "You're only appreciated