Feasting on delights, oh so yummy and grand, Oh, how I love when flavors dance on my tongue! Odyssey of taste buds, a culinary wonderland,
By Murali2 years ago in Poets
Lost in deep shadows, aimlessly I wander, A soul adrift, bearing a heavy burden. Embraced by eternity, in realms unknown,
By Min2 years ago in Poets
F * Frangrant and Floral L * Lavender and Lilac O * Oolong, Olive Leaf, and Orange Pekoe R * Roots and Leafs A * A Herbal Blend
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
On New Year’s Day, One Mr. Grey Wanted to have my number. He asked me this: Will I be his? What a cheek! Ask me in December.
By Katarzyna Popiel2 years ago in Poets
Entering a new place can be scary, but Consider the good that it could do you. Let yourself imagine what fun It could be to try something new
By Jessica Phoenix2 years ago in Poets
Eternal slumber awoken by the one ring. Counting the party of nine, the adventure has been set to turn the one ring over to the fire of Mount Doom
By Rich Burton2 years ago in Poets
Found in an old purse Flashback—taking one before Breathtaking first kiss &*&*&* Credit to Matthew Fromm for sparking this challenge - find links to more entries in the comments!
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 years ago in Poets
What are the eight simple 'happiness hacks'? 1. Conducting acts of kindness 2. Increasing social connections (such as striking up conversations with strangers)
By Olaoluwa2 years ago in Poets
What would I do? If I did. Or, what should I do? First. To gain back control of my life. Some semblance of balance, some small moderation of bad habits.
By Katie 2 years ago in Poets
You look down your nose at me in disdain Because to you I’m just here to entertain I give you a fake name and a smile
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Meditation is not sitting in a quiet room It is when you stop telling other people the words that you need to hear Its when you stop looking out the window
Coaster under glass catches sliding sweat droplets from icy goblets An entry for a creative, fun challenge of picking a random, mundane object and writing a poem about it in the 5-7-5 format.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets