Her, my best friend: - Me, her not-so-best friend: Hey, I think I am not doing so well. Her, my best friend: What's wrong? Please tell!
By Jess S2 years ago in Poets
don't know why but it is the easiest for me to whip out a rhyme or poem it's your monkeyitis says him monkeyitis huh yaaa
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Dear lake of my childhood, tell me your tale, I pray, Between Szigliget and Keszthely you sail, where vineyards tire of their wine,
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Poets
Oh, the cutie, you are here, running on my fresh cookies, inside the container. Did you crawl in When my mom cooked, and packed them?
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Poets
Here I lay in my bed. Starring at the ceiling all night long. I can’t get over this feeling. This constant state of dread.
By Jasmine Harris2 years ago in Poets
The apples grown Turned to ash upon first touch The tree broken and damaged By the hands that now owned The field where they grew,
By Katrina Thornley2 years ago in Poets
In the vast, high sky Sky blue like a gentle dream. The color of the sea, the color of the sky Carrying a heavy load of love, sending a few words.
By nhuphan2 years ago in Poets
I’m so over these sleepless nights. I’m tired of constantly fighting to survive. I’ve been struggling with the voices in my head.
Heatstroke Hearts I stood in the doorway, my eyes fixed on the curve of her neck – as she poured herself a glass of scotch.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.2 years ago in Poets
Did you ever hear the tragedy of the man who sought wealth and status? We all must eat and to live comfortably is a treat, why is that a fuss?
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
Don’t be afraid to stand out There’s nothing wrong with being the odd man out. Go ahead and turn the land out. They might look at you and say “hey you freak”
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Poets
just in awe of life i never thought it would be like this remembering the days my mama sang crying because we didn't have enough money
By R.C. Taylor2 years ago in Poets