They said they loved you. Maybe they even said it often. But something still felt missing—like you were trying to tune into a radio station that kept skipping, always just out of range.
By Shohel Rana7 months ago in Poets
Little girl with the golden hair What a blessing you are You are Sweet Exceptional Loving Abundant Heaven sent 🧡💛 🧡
By Colleen Walters7 months ago in Poets
My heavy footsteps lazily carry me home- My eyes start to swell. My song ends and I see him. Ace wagging his tail.
By Tennessee Garbage7 months ago in Poets
My life time love We met with jam-stained fingers over the fence our fathers built, chalk on hands, and grazed-up knees,
By Marie381Uk 7 months ago in Poets
No Hotels, You Took Me To Your Home The snow was thick, the road was gone, my car gave up and I was done No hotels,
The Night I Fell for a Gypsy Boy It was firelight and fiddle, dust in the dark, boots on old gravel and a spark in my heart
The Tattooed Stranger at the Fairground He stood by the ghost train, sleeves rolled high, ink curling up his arms like it wanted to speak
When someone as ugly as you walks — besides me, something releases. The felts, the embedded policing from my past affects me no more.
By K.A. Smith7 months ago in Poets
Things I Learned from Loving Someone Who Didn’t Choose Me Genre: Poetic Essay / Memoir / Romance Tone: Intimate, Fragmented, Healing
By waseem khan7 months ago in Poets
I'm never the one being checked on, but yet I'm always the first to do the checking. These friends I have can be a mess, never noticing I'm also wrecking.
By ImperfectlyPerfect7 months ago in Poets
In Another Life She pours his tea and watches steam rise like words she cannot say He laughs and nods but never sees the ache she hides each day
The Last Dance of the Butterfly She circled once above the weeds then settled near the garden wall a slip of light with paper wings