Traversing ‘cross this ancient land Perhaps nimbly or quite plodding Did I die from freezing cold An asteroid or from flooding
By Aaron Morrison2 years ago in Poets
Undergo the love process. The process of finding your true love. The love of your life. The one that will make you feel like the true queen or king you are.
By Joe Bou Khalil2 years ago in Poets
few full bellies gorge most beg at their feet to then share the dirty crumbs
By Luiza Araujo2 years ago in Poets
YOU made me embrace who I am YOU made me appreciate and be comfortable with my body YOU made me realize how beautiful and wise I am
By Windchime2 years ago in Poets
Yesterday I had a dream come true Yes! It is true I was a strange child Disneyland was never in my plans I had a brain filled with full octane
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Okay, it isn't that kind of mouse that smells in the photo above, however that was the only pictures that were coming up on unsplash besides cute little live mice. I didn't really want to post a dead mouse picture anyway.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Turning weird waves into WATTS, igniting hopes of a nation, making a dusty valley, into a soothing greenfield. It's Engineers who saw the breakthrough,
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Poets
When the sun arises so do my daily thoughts. As the sun sets, my heart and intellect relax. Another day comes.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
I lay my head down to rest, I say a pray to sleep safe, But shadows climb on my wall, A silhoutte in fog follows me down the hall,
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
imprinted on rock, an ancient canvas bears secrets of earth kept hidden to herself between compressed layers of time.
By Lamar Wiggins2 years ago in Poets
All I want is to be intimate with you To know all your thoughts and feelings To know the real you To see your scars And remind you of how beautiful you are
In an age when carnivores clashed with herbivores, the planet was ruled by a vast race of reptilian dinosaurs. Dramatic battles raged across the continent, permitting the
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Poets