There are words I never said. Not because I didn’t feel them, but because they stuck— right between my throat and my pride.
By Emma 7 months ago in Poets
A Leopard Never Changes His Ways He smiled like sin and smelled of charm a velvet grip, a crooked arm he told me truths in twisted lines
By Marie381Uk 7 months ago in Poets
I remember the walls— they didn’t see me exist, but they felt me leaving. The wooden floors held stories of midnight giggles,
Like at a family reunion, you shouldn't speak politics you can't slam a religion, just to stir up conflict You can't slander a gender or say who might love who
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden7 months ago in Poets
“Allow yourself to hope, to believe and to trust again. Don’t let a few bad memories stop you from having a good life”
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff7 months ago in Poets
“It is ok to live a life others do not understand” Everyone’s journey in life is unique to them and this is why we should ‘accept’ people
“There is something beautiful in every day. You just have to find it” We live on a truly beautiful planet — The Earth —
A Rose for Rosey He brings her one red rose each week the same way every time no reason wrapped around the stem no ribbon, note or rhyme
A shimmer stirs in the velvet night, a candle’s soul adrift in flight, wandering gently through twilight’s sigh, borne by breezes whispering by.
By Wow Genius7 months ago in Poets
A rustle of leaves, the slightest transition, changing colors, greens to yellows, crisper winds rolling in. Start-of-summer is closing, every plant and animal on a mission:
By Madison "Maddy" Newton7 months ago in Poets
The Room Still Breathes You Your cup is still where you left it last, untouched, yet heavy with days gone past I keep it there — I don’t know why,
Remember Our Song You played it once, just once for me that quiet tune in minor key a whisper low, a secret kept that hummed beneath the nights we slept