✍️ Full Story (Word count: approx. 1700 words) (This story is based on real emotions. Names and events are altered for privacy.)
By Kevin Hudson9 months ago in Poets
Dear Americans, America is hurting—not because we disagree, but because we've forgotten how to listen. On the left: Dichotomous Thinking—black-and-white, all-or-nothing judgments that divide us.
By Tony Martello9 months ago in Poets
Every morning Bashir patrols our yard For his morning constitution His tuxedo sidekick, an amusing guard Unique in her locution
By Aspen Marie 9 months ago in Poets
My Peace Prayer for 2025 I sit listening to silence, not even a bird sings its song. I pray to god what has gone wrong,
By Marie381Uk 9 months ago in Poets
I heard someone say "Onions are not popular." ⚡☝️😡 Tasteless and insane! --- 🧅🧅--- Onions compliment Italian, and Mexican!
By Lightning Bolt ⚡9 months ago in Poets
There’s a hush in the room where your voice still lingers, a breath of you in every shadow, in every untouched corner of my heart.
By KhunchaiZX999 months ago in Poets
Love at First Glance One Glance. One Risk. One Forever. Poetry: First Glance A single look—just one, no more, A spark that set my soul aflame.
By Am@n Khan 9 months ago in Poets
There’s a kind of love that doesn’t scream to be heard— it hums beneath the surface, soft and sure. And that’s what this is.
By Annie Edwards 9 months ago in Poets
Leave My Country Alone Leave my country alone we’ve buried enough to wars. we’ve wept silent in the corners we’ve swallowed it, all your poison
One day, we will understand Who will give what? must know "choose" Don't be a "pretentious" person. Who will sow what?
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Poets
In a dark sky, the stars are hiding as I feel your pull, so I push harder I'm swimming against the current because I can see you signaling me
By Aaron W9 months ago in Poets
Lazy days In a daisy haze Whenever I see them I think of you I think of the happy times When life was rough but bearable
By Atomic Historian9 months ago in Poets