I sail the seas, a restless tide, Through waters wide and far and wild. The name Elizabeth they know, For every wave has felt her bow.
By llaurren's reads12 months ago in Poets
We were up all night talking; On words, we are dancing, Our hearts sparkling, We can read other's minds, We know what the other is saying,
By Carol Ann Townend12 months ago in Poets
A cup of warm tea on a rainy day. Not the warmth that is too hot, Scalding your throat on the way down, But the kind of warmth that is just right,
By Kendall "Milo" Davison12 months ago in Poets
I'm still the dragon Still fighting on your behalf until you are free. *+* Nothing's changed.
By Colleen Walters12 months ago in Poets
Whispers of Love on Valentine’s Day On this day of love so true, I find my heart drawn back to you. In every breath, in every glance,
By Dinesh Maurya12 months ago in Poets
Love is patient and love is kind Brief as a matchstick and eternal as stars Love is friendship amd community Love is intimate and ours
By Natasja Rose12 months ago in Poets
Sweet caramel and gentle folds All of the light is blissful As it swiftly smooths to melt on my tongue. It's divine, the feeling of bold, complete joy
By Ruby Red12 months ago in Poets
Conversational hearts In pink, yellow and green Sometimes sweet sometimes tart The words you whisper to me A sugary confection
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden12 months ago in Poets
I used to believe in soulmates: one person, tied to you by an invisible thread. I found my person, and then
By Kelsey Clarey12 months ago in Poets
Through laughter, loss, and quiet nights A bond no storm could sever, For soulmates are not just made of lovers They are those who stay forever
By A. L. Benware12 months ago in Poets
Introduction This is a reimagination of my least read poem which you can check here and maybe change its status. The original was a villanelle so I have reconstructed it as a sonnet.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 12 months ago in Poets
The phone chimed, jolting me awake. I picked up and saw a glimpse of a bleak existence, That belied my mortality at its stake.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Poets