Don't tell them They'll only question Don't give them what they can gossip Something to judge No, don't tell them The bridge I spent so many nights on
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Poets
So much from So little _ Glean from A glance He was born into a Drought Scrubbed by sun Shrubs weeds In spiked prickly tufts
By Roderick Makim2 years ago in Poets
They might be good, They might be bad, They will have moods, That drives you mad. They might be sad, They might be glad,
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
they don't make them like this anymore nostalgic craftsmanship made to last standardization practice rubber band affair of con-sentients
By ⸘jason alan‽2 years ago in Poets
Fight the demons. The ones who insist that you are doomed to fail. Fight the demons. The ones who charge in raging reds.
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
Go, go, go, Wake up, Go to work, Do errands on a time crunch, Go on a walk even though her legs are tired,
By Rebecca Patton2 years ago in Poets
My new journey, the technical field, is completely different from my former journey, the academic life. Where classroom used to be my garden
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)2 years ago in Poets
I am always on the edge. On the edge of a breakthrough. On the edge of creativity. On the edge of a breakdown. On the edge of change.
By Alyssa Musso2 years ago in Poets
Letter K for kitchen just trying to make some food some roast chicken, Letter L for library gathering words for my poem still looking in the dictionary,
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Poets
You again? What's this? Why did you come here? Please clarify so that I can understand. Oh, you've come to regain your love.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
Doors close, space narrows, Freedom lost, obstructed throat, Walls close at on me
By Ha Le Sa2 years ago in Poets
Being silenced by constant interruptions can make one question everything, even our own voice. Is it better that I just shut up?
By Mika Oka2 years ago in Poets