A Spell to Live, a Spell to Die Good witch, bad witch, who am I? I stirred the broth at quarter moonwalk a pinch of sage, a touch of rue
By Marie381Uk 6 months ago in Poets
A friend of mine Wrote a cookbook He named it Tawâw Cree word for “come in, you’re welcome; there’s room” A worthy telos
By Aspen Marie 6 months ago in Poets
The Lionesses Win for England They ran, they fought, they would not fall in shirts of red, they gave their all with grit beneath each measured pass
Hey friends! Welcome to my first prompt. I’m lucky that I am a photographer and can pull images from my phone camera reel that can pass as something charming to accompany my little poems.
The Weight of Unspoken Words There’s a silence that hums beneath the skin, A quiet ache that no one sees. It lives in pauses, half-formed thoughts,
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Poets
A new day calls, full of endless possibilities, People to see, Joy to feel. - Yet when confronted, by the people I see,
By Alexander Stoddart6 months ago in Poets
The Silence Between Us There was no fight. No shouting. No broken plates or slammed doors. No dramatic exits or final messages in all caps.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Poets
Remember the Day You Won First Prize Remember the day you won first prize grinning like mad with those wide bright eyes holding that ribbon like it meant the world
There’s no place like “home,” my favorite nickname for your arms. The way you wrap them around me, and keep me safe from harm.
By Tiffiney Cornish6 months ago in Poets
Not built, but breathed, from chaos’ forge, A titan born where continents collide. The primal roar, a seismic surge, Lifted this sovereign, stony-eyed,
By Jacky Kapadia6 months ago in Poets
Just because my cover is weathered and torn And my pages are a little worn Don’t look at me and scorn For I’ve been a thousand places
By Atomic Historian6 months ago in Poets
For All Eternity I will hold you in my hands not like a shadow slipping by but like a steady flame burning slow never asking for the sun