Kinmel bay in Rhyl Where golden sands and skies unite, Kinmel Bay basks in soft sunlight, A coastal charm, both wild and free,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
Tom Jones And Peter Kay My Dinner Dates In a cozy corner with a table spread wide, Marie 381 UK, filled with joy inside,
Once upon a time, deep in a forest during nighttime, a cute fluffy bear, was Christmas decorating his lair. The icy silver sky blew,
By Daphsamabout a year ago in Poets
First frost at sunrise in October Right now I have a shiver and a brrr Out my mouth, expecting snow on Monday Saving grace is it may not stay yet on that day
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Poets
Oh letters of rebellion and ignite the heart What revolutionary for his homeland decided to change the course? Don't make us suffer from the treachery of colonialism
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Poets
A voice from the depths appeared to me Depressed as a fire burning with emotions And the sea drowns like me Oh heart between whose ribs the glow of burning grew
This Spot On My Face The spot on my face, it’s taking control, A tiny disaster, a terrible toll. I glance in the mirror and see it there,
In the hush of dawn, when the world stands still, A whisper of silver drapes the valley's hill, The breath of the night, a delicate sigh,
By Pippa Macabout a year ago in Poets
The Fortune Fish Upon the shore where tides do play, A fortune fish swam in the bay. Its scales aglow with silver gleam,
Enter the Moon Gate Searching for the truth You’ll have all the time to contemplate Matching everlasting youth Find your inner guidance
By Amos Gladeabout a year ago in Poets
who would have thought a tiny bleach burn would be a birth scar cutting bangs, tattooing ink she becomes Michelangelo carving David
By M.B. Arthurabout a year ago in Poets