"i dont’ know who you are anymore,” soft sounds of fraud's mouth, “i don’t know where my baby is." i smile, and i edge close to him, “it’s the same me as ever, sweet love, and i am nobody’s baby anymore.”
By ⸘jason alan‽about a year ago in Poets
i cry, i scream, i write poetry for my dark muse it pleases me more than solving his cryptic clues as mercurial retrogradation comes to an end
Life is full of risk But sometimes I really can’t believe some of these people actually exist What is wrong with them
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
No one needs to know What goes on Between the hum and the song We’re all searching for a place to belong Even if sometimes it feels wrong
Sometimes you have to move on To find what you’re looking for Was it in the cabinet? No. The drawer? Oh well I’ll find another one
She’s seduction, mind control; sordid thoughts infused Im silent, consumed by a lecherous muse Lascivious intentions I know she purposely induced
By Kenneth cruzabout a year ago in Poets
**The Nightfall's Embrace** In the quiet of night's delicate influence, The sun quits, the day away. A brilliant sphere, it sinks to rest,
By Md.Humaiun kabirabout a year ago in Poets
In the hands of tomorrow To bemoan the existence of what could be, The atrocity of what ifs set its fangs deeper into the present space of serenity.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Poets
Which is the real me The one they see Or the one I see when you’re looking at me Distorted images in my mind Having never known what I look like to the world
Twist your tongue around my thoughts before you intertwine your fingers with my feelings. Press your mind up against my preconceived ideas of love and change my perspective.
By Joey Domingoabout a year ago in Poets
I picture you atop cotton candy ice cream Light like sprinkled chocolate flakes You melt sugar upon my tongue Taste buds flooded by your sweet essence
By Oneg In The Arcticabout a year ago in Poets
Sitting here In silent isolation. Waiting. Longing for your return Expecting a call from you everyday Never more shall I hear your beautiful voice