The Art of Copywriting In the quiet hum of a clicking key, Lies a world of potential, boundless and free. Where words transform, with a master’s touch,
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Poets
The Mixed-Up Poet In a world where thoughts wouldn't hold tight, A poet scribbled in morning's soft light. But memories tangled, like threads left to fray,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
I haven’t written in two days Waiting on the words to come my way Is there something that I really got to say? No there's no need for you to stay.
By L.I.Eabout a year ago in Poets
Can you please send me your list? I need to know what you want. Don't leave it up to me to decide Or you might not like what's inside
By KA Stefana about a year ago in Poets
A girl with stars in her eyes, so bright Had a mind where dreams take flight She pirouettes through fields, her spirit free
By Mother Combsabout a year ago in Poets
I have some mild anger issues When I cry don't you dare offer me a tissue! I grit my teeth when I am flushed Don't try to make me laugh or blush
By Maryam Batoolabout a year ago in Poets
Scroll, like, share our digital heartbeat Pixels dancing, emotions fleet One moment captures a thousand sighs Trending hashtags, viral cries
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Poets
whispers, Tales of old, of dreams, and of distant shores. It dances through the trees, a gentle caress, A lullaby for the weary, a song for the lost.
Be careful. Do not feed a bedsheet a lamp; it’ll think the day’s not done. Should you both not have the sun in that barred eye with lock and key,
By Branden Navedoabout a year ago in Poets
Hoped to see the northern lights, but I cannot spot a star - clouds of tinsel gray cover the sky. ** Warm gingerbread cake,
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Poets
Caw Caw caw We follow nature’s law Building up our shrine With pretty things that shine Caw Caw caw In the world that we foresaw
By Amos Gladeabout a year ago in Poets
My Glasses are no good My eyes are dim, I can not see, My jam jar glasses are blurring me. Through foggy lenses, the world feels far,