I would offer you tea except it would burn the tongue you needlessly lash my way when I'm sure sexy slumping slurping
By Cali Loria3 months ago in Poets
I thought it was my choice. One line. One spark. One deep breath. The taste of fire in my throat, the smell of diesel filling my nasal cavity.
By Autumn Stew3 months ago in Poets
It begins in silence; not an empty silence but in the hush of trees listening, the whisper of snow pressed flat by hooves,
graduated from judgement and its consequences reflections of pagan paradise alleged with eminent religion allotted for life and death subjugated
By ⸘jason alan‽3 months ago in Poets
I’m miserable for adventure There’s lines that stain my brain Like every nation They exist only in our imagination They separate us from our true nature
By Atomic Historian3 months ago in Poets
I tried to whisper the warning… Child-sized hands tugging at grown sleeves, my voice a lantern with too little oil. “She is not who she seems,”
By Cadma3 months ago in Poets
Hello, I’m here to help. Memorize my name? It’s not important It’ll never be important, I’m here to help. I see you on your worst days
I’m as happy as Robin Williams I smile like he do through and through But deep down the phrase bothers you A jester’s smile that goes on for miles
Branches break and harpies cry. The Lady of Spring descends through bramble low and canopies high to find the Autumn's End.
By Lizzy Rose3 months ago in Poets
The dark is heavy, a thick, weighted ash, folding the world into silent planes. - I walk blind, hands reaching into the void,
The mask is made of the thickest ice, smooth, dependable, a frozen lake that says I'm fine. I can hold you. Walk across me.
I am a girl made of questions and quiet courage, Learning to love the echo of my own name. I used to chase sunlight through someone else’s window,
By Lila (Poetry)3 months ago in Poets