Something happened today and I didn’t want to tell you. It felt almost like freedom used to, this lack of desire to sparkle in your attention.
By Harper Lewis20 days ago in Poets
My heart has been wintering, And I used to hate that word Like rest was laziness wearing a pretty coat. ﹁﹂ But the mornings are darker lately,
By Milan Milic20 days ago in Poets
The Black Sheep Of The Family She was the black sheep of the family, never as good as her siblings in their polished light.
By Marie381Uk 20 days ago in Poets
This is a proclamation disguised in fury, do not be fooled by its beauty. Worship it as a warning disguised as prayer...an announcement dripping with impassioned, vehement ire.
By Novel Allen20 days ago in Poets
A bottle of essences powerful forces bending reality a mirror shows what cannot be seen eyes locked on what's around sink into the background
By Tanya Lei20 days ago in Poets
Step 1: Redefine Wealth Call your empty refrigerator "minimalist cuisine." Your mattress on the floor? "Avant-garde interior design."
By Tim Carmichael20 days ago in Poets
Begin by removing the obvious reminders. Delete the messages, the pictures. Pretend you don’t know their middle name
By Tina D. Lopez20 days ago in Poets
It sounds dignified, Ulmus parvifolia, much more so than Chinese elm, Wikipedia will tell you its other aka, lacebark elm, which is somewhere
I’m thinking about the way things end, the death of a pose. . Palms held open then closed, . hiding from the gifts you’re not ready to accept.
By Eve Hill20 days ago in Poets
To be magical, begin by admitting you want to be. Say it plainly. Say it loudly. Next, choose mischief. Choose crazy.
Love Is Crap Love is crap, it shows up dressed as hope, with clean hands and a convincing smile. It promises warmth, a place to land,
By Marie381Uk 21 days ago in Poets
The Miller And The Mice The miller worked where the river groaned, With stones that screamed when night drew near. His lantern shook with every breath,