Falling through clouds, Again gravity battles for my soul. Black hole pulling up Earth pulling down Clouds morph to a sky of molten gray,
By Mindy Reedabout a year ago in Poets
Let's go on a journey of love. See it's beauty in life. See it's amazing eyes. It's amazing lips. All it's beauty.
By Joe Bou Khalilabout a year ago in Poets
Eyes sleek with lonely tears, Your heart cries out when no one hears, You know not of whom you are today, As you listen to what they all say,
By Hazel Steeleabout a year ago in Poets
Your kiss on my lips, Your hand in my own, When our eyes meet my stomach flips, More than I have ever shown, Dancing toward your destination,
In the pallor of a shattered dreamscape, I rise, cloaked in the tattered drapery of myth, a solitary knight upon a steed of splintered stardust,
By Taylor Wardabout a year ago in Poets
I... I can't‐ Can't slow down Can't slow the beat of my heart I would if I could My pen follows close behind- My breath can't keep up
By Josh Morganabout a year ago in Poets
In the tangled forest of youth and duty, he arrived, A fledgling in the storm’s relentless embrace, Trying to nestle into the crevices of a fractured family,
In the cradle of a youth’s tender dawn, she bore them, Each child an echo of her own nascent heart, Planted in the soil of her unformed days,
TO love is only a sufferance know to the lover. While it affects the Loved none but the lover will truly understand the sufferance one must endure to love another so deeply that obsession is not enough of a description to give.
By Dame Cassabout a year ago in Poets
If tomorrow starts without me Know that I reached my best point That I exited stage left on a good note It even surprised me
By Oneg In The Arcticabout a year ago in Poets
THIS IS A SONG I WROTE. THIS IS MY PHOTOGRAPHY AND MY ART. COPYRIGHT 2024 ART & PHOTO BY VICKI Once I was among a group,
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Poets
I swam in that frozen lake for Eighteen agonizing winters, only Surfacing when my lungs Were filled with ice I shattered the surface
By Ravi Dabout a year ago in Poets