If I were stung by a bee, Would the uncertainty of the writhing bane of living finally subside the menace of who we are deemed to be?
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Dear Ankylosaurus, you are my very favorite ancient creature. I think you’re incredibly underrated, As Tyrannosaurus Rex seems to always be the feature.
By Josey Pickering2 years ago in Poets
he was my best friend he’d been with me for years at the head of my bed wiped away all my tears soft green scaly skin
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Wake up, wake up! We must take our leave. The sky is red with fire; It's getting hard to breathe. - It isn't that simple,
By Ashley Lima2 years ago in Poets
Back to the bottom From your rise to the top All roads lead to Gotham Where the criminals shop Counting the I told you so’s
Kids and cribs can have SIDS. Wearing a couple bibs Age 2 to get rids of SIDS, there are sibs sometimes many like squids
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
The prompt Here I am joining in the fun, finding big words to make an Haiku. ~~ Haiku Anthropocentric Epistemological Maldistribution .................................................................
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Poets
I stare at the massive collection of your bones, meticulously organized to paint your image, and I’m struck with further curiosity:
By BrettNotGreg2 years ago in Poets
Declutter my bathroom I say for today It is only 10+ items on this day Tomorrow a few more items on Thursday
Party hats, neon jewelry; happy birthday attire. Rainbow balloons, waxy candles; accessories. Pinata horses, construction paper flakes;
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Poets
Gainfully employed as a rapscallion Leisurely picking pockets and swindling in a manner contrary to valiance He's got his own little battalion
By S. C. Almanzar2 years ago in Poets
I feel so small Miniscule Standing next to Dried bones in formation Ancient and decaying No tissue or sinew To connect his bits and pieces
By KA Stefana 2 years ago in Poets