Halfway through my life I have realized for sure that The world is never fair. We give good wishes to someone Does not mean that others will wish us well.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Poets
Parents divorce.. The person who is most affected And most pitiful is "child" Before starting a life together, study each other's hearts carefully
The Slumland Girl and the Priest She lived where rain came through the roof, Where coins were short and hunger proof. He wore a robe, a cross, a name,
By Marie381Uk 10 months ago in Poets
Lately, I’ve been thinking about something people call intuition. Not the mystic kind with crystal balls or tarot cards— but the quiet, stubborn whisper inside your chest
By Tahir khan10 months ago in Poets
Don't sacrifice yourself for those who take without gratitude Stop hurting yourself with "kindness" indiscriminately Because not everyone will appreciate what you give
The housemaid She always showed me a strange charm..... When she was finished by breaking The nets and washing
Darkness was impaired in its transgression as hope seemed to find its way, A startling realisation, a sight to behold, one might deem to say.
By Hridya Sharma10 months ago in Poets
Our Season Is Gone, We’re Done. When you went away, I never begged you to stay. For a thousand stars told me we had our day.
Made your choice that’s on you What I showed a point of view On your lane you made your turn now Stress Is building what you do
By Haychie_Artist10 months ago in Poets
The Harlequin Makes Roses The harlequin walks with a mask of red, Roses where a face should be. People smile, they stop and stare,
Forget Me Not There was once a time when I meant something. Maybe just for a moment. Maybe only to you. I don’t ask for much now.
Suddenly, One Afternoon – Samiul Nirjon Suddenly, I saw her on one side of the road— I never thought it would be possible in such troubled times.
By Rejuan Ratul10 months ago in Poets