My Ear Transplant After the accident, I lost my ears, They said a transplant could restore all of what was lost. Paid for and promised,
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
I hope that a positive note slips into your cup today— lighting up your world. Because I won’t be the one to give it anymore.
By Marysol Ramos2 months ago in Poets
I am tired in ways the sun can never warm, bones humming like streetlights that never turn off. They call it resilience and strength
By Cadma2 months ago in Poets
You control the tides Back and forth and Back and forth Covering Hide All of the sand The beach The shore The shells
By Emma Weir2 months ago in Poets
You change the tides You change the waves And yet I wave Goodbye The the changes you make On the tides of my life
I can hear her affected voice, that put-on, little girl simper void of bass, sweetly pouring her poison into my daughter’s ears.
By Harper Lewis2 months ago in Poets
I was born twenty years too late to save a woman already unraveling. the apparent and ignored firestorm I came into the world a decade after the warning signs,
O patient sentinel of silver light, I write to you beneath your gaze tonight. You’ve lingered long above my quiet days,
By Musulyn M (MUSE)2 months ago in Poets
I speak in rhymes and mysteries Because that’s how I think My brain shittles riddles because it titillates my neurons It is how I do my best to get along in this world
By Atomic Historian3 months ago in Poets
Lips get chapped from lack of kissing, especially in the winter when hot love should warm the cool nights while campfire embers
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Poets
Dusk was darker today with an eerie coldness and no wind. I worked my way through it into twilight, which was less bright
Runner at heart But my body stays still I did manage to move 400 miles away from what I have known for the past decade
By Neo qu'Antrel3 months ago in Poets