Wheels touch down; you’re back home, refreshed. Train glides in; you step to the platform. Car pulls in ; you unload from the road trip.
By Joe Guay - Dispatches From the Guay Life!!2 years ago in Poets
Love is everywhere. In our homes at work, At the park, even in our hearts. Because there, love will live forever. It will stay and never leave,
By Joe Bou Khalil2 years ago in Poets
Novacaine shot into my gums, Blood left in my throat, Smoke on my tongue, And the perfect taste of my cheap high. Fuck I'm hungry for those nights.
By Silver Daux2 years ago in Poets
At the tail end of the night Cement’s too gritty on your back And fog blinds the alleys South of Spring Street. So you creak to your feet
By Jean McKinney2 years ago in Poets
In love's vast canvas, nature's brush does sweep, Each stroke a whisper, each hue a leap, From dawn's soft blush to twilight's deep,
By Creative Chronicles2 years ago in Poets
Mirror, Mirror On the stand Tell me If you can Who is The one That has Already gone Over to the Dark side To live
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
From tomorrow onwards, be a happy man Feeding horses, chopping wood, travelling the world. From tomorrow, care for food and vegetables
By free man2 years ago in Poets
Amber, That I take you here and now The wind will carry my deeds elsewhere, Whether greed or equity won; And prize could be phthisis.
By Christian Lee2 years ago in Poets
Behead the conscious wrath obligated to scatter destruction! I believe evil must be punished, but that means I'm first in
By Irvin 2 years ago in Poets
I believed in the laws of physics before I met you before sixty minutes started being twenty before two and a half hours in the palm of your hand
By TheSpinstress 2 years ago in Poets
Your laughter, a scattered cluster of Pleiades, twinkling against the backdrop of a crowded room. My gaze, a lost astronomer,
By Buzu2 years ago in Poets
The unkind atrocity of kindness On nights that are filled with darkness and despair, Where the blanket bites under the coldness of the swaying air.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets