Beneath a sky like torn white linen, on a pasture soft with morning dew, a lamb stood waiting—small and silent, wrapped in innocence, perfect and true.
By Mahmood Afridi7 months ago in Poets
A warm cup held between both hands, Steam rising like a prayer at dawn— No one else may ever notice, But it’s the moment I hold on.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Poets
Scrolling, scrolling, down, down, down Through the death spiral of society Trying to wake up Wanting to make up for time lost
By Atomic Historian7 months ago in Poets
We met again— beneath time’s breath and wisteria’s lullaby. Neither as strangers, Nor as friends, but as chapters once torn out
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Poets
Before the confluence, where the wide river bends, And ancient forest to the meadow descends, Four spirits moved, distinct in form and aim,
By Jacky Kapadia7 months ago in Poets
Dark Starry Night Dark starry night unfolds above a quiet moon watches close cool shadows stretch along the ground soft silver light without a sound
By Marie381Uk 7 months ago in Poets
When Sorry Isn’t Nearly Enough I held your name too soft to speak, as if the wind might overhear, a whisper stitched with all I broke,
I remembered your "meow" when you heard me on the phone wanting to say hello I remembered your stare on video call when you look at me attentively every time I talked to you
By Windchime7 months ago in Poets
Like fragrance, it kept spreading wide, Like memories, it stayed inside. The night passed slow, soft and low, Burning like fire’s gentle glow.
By Ameer Gull7 months ago in Poets
The Silence Between Us No words were spoken, but everything was said. Your back turned slowly, and my heart quietly bled. The lights were still on, but the warmth had gone cold. We stood in the same room, yet the distance took hold.
By James World 7 months ago in Poets
In a hollowed jar on a windowsill, Where shadows sleep and time stands still, I trapped the glow of the distant night, A trembling beam of captured starlight.
“Change your thoughts and you change your world” I love this saying because it is so true! As the mind controls the body,
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff7 months ago in Poets