It’s not fair, how you hold me so casually in your palm, * forgetting I’m there as you go about your day. * Slipping me into your pocketbook
By David Muñozabout a year ago in Poets
Simply speaking shackled are the voices of those who dream of freedom If there were an iota of blame to place it would be in insolence inciting
By Dan-O Vizziniabout a year ago in Poets
Sibilant hushes Implore, quixotically, for quiet Little mouths born to fill out the world around them Ecstatically exhale unfinished thoughts
By Sean A.about a year ago in Poets
Soles are bloody from chasing freedom through city streets. Soul is muddy from pacing through history- museums with dirty feet.
By Kale Sinclairabout a year ago in Poets
Listen to Freedom, WRITE ON! It's a job, or am I a bot? Am I real, or am I not? Do I truly love my role, managing people I do not know?
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)about a year ago in Poets
I avert my gaze from the crowd Make them think I’m crying When in reality, I grin. They all claim to be Saints Singing hymns at heaven’s gate
By Diana C.about a year ago in Poets
Iron fist in a velvet glove Wrapped as cuddly coercion Wishing to pluck myself out Of my humanness Too sickish from soaking up
I come from true stories of pain from A past that would have been enough to break even the toughest of people. I come from being kicked about, like
By Carol Ann Townendabout a year ago in Poets
Love is a destination. That we embrace with love and emotions. We should go through the road with love and care. Along the road, there are passes that we should go through.
By Joe Bou Khalilabout a year ago in Poets
Washing up in the sink, I'll think about it, Laundry piles on the floor, I'll think about it, Am I ever going to make this bed?
Raven with the blackest wing Whose caws are hoarse No need to sing Sent by Source? Or an omen’s fling? Her eyes watch with remorse
By Heather Zieffle about a year ago in Poets
Welcome! See my clever message Knock loud y'all, but not like you're the police, Walk right on in, right over me,
By Ellie Hoovsabout a year ago in Poets