(Doug) “I see that the Jones’ got a new porch light this weekend,” (Carl) “The Smith’s got a new car…” (Chuck) “I’m just so hungry all the time, it smells like a smorgasbord over there,”
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Bringing a Home into the Air (Air Home, Challenge, Dialogue Poetry) The Challenge "I'm telling you," Bob insisted, "we can do this. We just need to find a way to bring a home into the air."
By Mohammed Mamunar Rahamn2 years ago in Poets
In the cosmic ballet of existence, Where galaxies pirouette and comets dance, There exists a maestro, a celestial artist,
By Samson E. Gifted2 years ago in Poets
Basking in the silvery gleam of the dimming of twilight's glow I eagerly await the subtle beckoning of evening's shadowy prismatic silhouette in colors
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Poets
(FIRST PERSON) "Hey, have you been keeping an eye on the news?" (SECOND PERSON) "I have, but there hasn't been anything new."
they turn my world upside down but I love watching ants go marching in hard shelled saints scurrying as April's rain clouds
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets
In the whimsical world of the ridiculous, A talking mushroom and a rubber duck took a ride On a hot air balloon, driven by a sneezing llama, piloting through the sky,
By PoliSpeakHub2 years ago in Poets
p@eTRY - where we; B~r/e-a^. k’ All the rules And it’s not just alright 🤭 But it’s beautiful Royal Anarchy Rides in on ellipses’… wings 🪽
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Poets
You dangle honesty like it's a chess piece you are willing to sacrifice; Honesty for my knight, or is it only for my queen?
By Sarah Lenn2 years ago in Poets
Mirror mirrors mirage Fearer further Forestage Battles bear Bandage Rattles rather Revenge Silence Shocks Supervoltage Money melts mortgage
By Karun 2 years ago in Poets
Energy rising, look at me, Tell me, who do you see? 29 and free Has so much on my mind, Now living life, doing pretty fine.
By V2 years ago in Poets
Laura was heading back to her room, With her plate of supper in hand, She turned the corner, And quickly stumbled to a stop.
By Rebecca Patton2 years ago in Poets