The Rain That Knows Your Steps It rains without clouds here, Drops fall where I walk. Each step is mirrored carefully, By moisture that is alive.
By Marie381Uk 8 days ago in Poets
Sorry for breaking down on Christmas I was only embracing my divine right To express myself when the sun slept Now I must seek consent to breathe
By Chloe Gilholy8 days ago in Poets
We hold horrors In empty hands While theme songs Fill our heads
By Aspen Marie 8 days ago in Poets
Today is National Clean Your Desk Day. A day for a little decluttering…of the desk, and the mind. Care learns to rest. 📖✏️📖✏️📖✏️📖
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin9 days ago in Poets
Have you heard of the game chameleon? I fear I play it far too well. Skilled to pretend i’m something i’m not. I am
By Latisha Fairfull9 days ago in Poets
On Christmas morning, you will be woken in a start, your son and daughter, their eyes twinkling, will demand their presents,
By Kera Hollow9 days ago in Poets
A disarray of giant white and pink balloons lined the old dance hall. Had the others asked for them? Or had they been like me—
By Love Odessa 9 days ago in Poets
Love bombing, whether romantic or platonic, is strategic manipulation. The intimacy of trust is an innocence unlike any other—
I used to watch the sky for you. If your voice went tight, I’d start gathering blankets soft words, extra patience, a laugh to lighten the room
By Milan Milic9 days ago in Poets
The Party Died Too Soon The lights hung low, a quiet hum filled the hall. Glasses clinked softly, voices carried half-formed laughs.
By Marie381Uk 9 days ago in Poets
seven long years now since our paths crossed nothing has changed I am still excited to check my phone for messages I am still thinking of you
By Windchime9 days ago in Poets
I am the tree laid bare by winter, all sandpaper bark and the hollowness of a thing almost-dead, holding my breath in the fractured light of the perpetual confessional,
By Chloë J.9 days ago in Poets