When I expected to see the unknown skies yonder, I learned that the stars were hidden from our wonder. * The eclipse was much farther, on the other side,
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Poets
Enter the chaos of natural phenomena celestial events that caused fear before the learned astronomers informed the populace and taught people to view them not as dire
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
Exhales of promises fall from my lips Cascading wishes revealing a fix Lessons from questions answer doubt in my mind Impulsive thinking leaves believing behind
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Each full moon, I am aware of the effects on certain populations Can this be a thing, It is with me, and I think it is Let's see how much others know about this
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
It is imperative To remember Suffering is not comparative A loss is a loss No matter how much or little the cost may seem to you
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
What would life be like if someone got to know us The real us The one inside The one we always hide The child that never grew up
I should have asked for better, Instead of settling for less, I should have sought out the treasure, And not settled for second best.
By Ian Sankan2 years ago in Poets
Even now, I cannot possibly have more to write, right? "Last call, wrap it up!" and yet I continue typing away frivolously.
By Lizzy Rose2 years ago in Poets
I simply don't know ask me in December, where the answers await
Woke Up With My Eyes Opened Wide Something Was Going On Outside That’s When I Saw The New Girl From The Neighborhood Somethin' Tells Me She’s Up To Nothing Good
By David E. Perry2 years ago in Poets
Evergreen trees Canopies of the forest Lush lazy limbs caress the ground, stirred round by the breeze Instrumental for growth, nurtured nature at its finest
In the haunting echoes of shattered dreams, memories lie scattered, whispering of lost aspirations and unfulfilled desires.
By Alecia Harriott2 years ago in Poets