Are you pleased? Were you glad? Will you be pleased? How do you become happy? Ask yourself; What makes you happy?
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
i am a branch on a tree with invisible roots these leaves are easy they are green and young but the old trunk i cannot tell its colour
By Belle2 years ago in Poets
BIRTH, LIFE, DEATH ARE WE JUST DUST IN THE WIND? I walked outside in the 80-degree sunshine today. I looked across the way
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 years ago in Poets
mother i am piece of you, cloth trying to dye itself another color caged bird trying to break free black swan or white
By R.C. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Ask me in December. Don’t ask me to remember Your gentle touch, Our fleeting brush with.. Well, you know. Romantic illusion, youthful delusion,
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Washing, ironing, cooking cleaning. I get fed up, but I don't hate doing it; Polishing, scrubbing, vacuuming, tidying, Always good to look after those I love.
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
Everyday I see you, even when you can't be there Can't get my head around never seeing your face Lights in your eyes, hearing your contagious laugh
By Tina Rose2 years ago in Poets
Sometimes I want to be clever compare you to mountain heather Be all poetic, romantic and verbose Ignite a fire with verse and prose
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
I have cut my hands On the silhouette of your name For a year now ❀ You got my letter My question My plea Fed it to the fire
By Poppy 2 years ago in Poets
In the tender garden of youth's spring, First love bloomed, a delicate thing, With petals soft as the blush of dawn, And a promise of days, forever drawn.
By Cilian Murphy2 years ago in Poets
School’s out, For the summer, The air feels cleaner, The sun warmer, The future brighter, And the heart happier. ** And summer camp is just a day away!
By Colleen Millsteed 2 years ago in Poets
Be here, be now with me As the world falls silent Let us lie here together A smile and embrace is all I need Even the most subtlest of touch
By Jasmine Aguilar2 years ago in Poets