Friends are a second family, And you may find many rapidly, They never let you down. Unless you always frown. Never do they ever complain about you,
By Shambhavee Bhosale2 years ago in Poets
A thought. Ever so fleeting, yet ever so lasting. It grips onto your brain, latches onto your emotions. You can't help but grimace.
By Rice Bean2 years ago in Poets
Hello again, My favorite ink pen How've you been? You were waiting for me? Patiently- Sorry I'm late, Would you like to hear about my day?
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Poets
To Buy A Handbag. Brightly coloured handbag displays The smell of leather styled so many ways. Designer brands, our favourite thing,
By Sarah Fiander Harrison2 years ago in Poets
i remember where i started but, did someone move the finish line? how'd i come so far, and have so far to go? i'm running
My daughter used to love dogs. Her room was covered in dalmatians and mastiffs Then she saw that dinosaur movie, and now all she wants is prehistoric thunder lizards
By Bryan Warrick2 years ago in Poets
Adrift in paradise A clipper with slack canvas Sailors lazing along upon dead seas As their captain eyes the horizon
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
show me your spine and I’ll show you mine I’ll lead, you perform turn my cold blood warm assert our dominion at the Cretaceous cotillion
By BK2 years ago in Poets
Brain freeze or Ice Age Dinosaurs learned the hard way You are what you eat
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
On a typical Tuesday afternoon The three convene in their usual spot Water cooler chatter will begin soon Usual suspects: Gwen, Danny, and Scott
By D.K. Shepard2 years ago in Poets
It's their childhood, not mine. I'm raising children in a world full of uncertainties. A pandemic,
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹2 years ago in Poets
Water, oh water, water so calm and so deep A reflection of sky, in your waves do creep Quenching thirst, and nourishing all
By Abbas2 years ago in Poets