I don’t care if it’s not a word I’m using it You heard If the antonym is real Then by god I’ll use anything that sounds right
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Rewriting the code To get rid of memories we hold Of times we scold Fearing the cheering of holidays And birthdays delight
You’re my my drug You’re my Dopamine dreams Raving romance Unimaginably uplifting Giddily giggling Together in the moonlight
Rudy the red nosed wino Wiped his nose on grandma’s scarf And by the time she saw it It touched her lip and that was gross
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets
Oh Christmas lights, Shine down on me, With your multicolored glow, As I gaze upon the tree, A beautiful evergreen, With no holes or brown leaves,
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Poets
Your chest rises, a slow tide pulling in, a rhythm so deliberate it feels like a command. There’s surrender in the way
By Eva A. Schellingerabout a year ago in Poets
There’s something restless in the way your lips curve, a quiet dare held just beneath the surface. Your hand almost conceals it,
In the frost-laden hush of the year’s last breath, he arrives, a man-shaped shadow wrapped in velvet and smoke, eyes like embers smoldering beneath winter's veil.
Chess’s nuts are roasting on an open fire Jack Frost punched him in the nose Auntie Carol’s being hung by a wire Cousin Moe is strung up by his toes
By Cathy holmesabout a year ago in Poets
The day drifts away, its weight dissolved in the amber glow of evening, leaving only the gentle echo of your laughter
What good's a great plot When your characters cannot Roll it up the hill? /// What good’s a setting Lying lifeless on the page—
By Matthew J. Frommabout a year ago in Poets
When the bond is ionic; electrons must be shared apart, Can't there be LOVE in chemistry, where no atom breaks its HEART? *
By Komalabout a year ago in Poets