We sat on opposite couches, But it always felt like two buildings across a narrow alley. Your stories lit up your face
By Milan Milic2 months ago in Poets
My roots live deep beneath my skin, quiet, steady, holding stories I never fully tell. They are the hands that raised me,
By Kashif Wazir2 months ago in Poets
NEIGHBOURS HAS ENDED I watched them grow with me through every passing year, from the days I rushed the shopping just to make it home in time,
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
A Different Breed of Woman She rose from fire with quiet grace, a steady breath that would not fade. Light traced her skin
Oh my king, return to Zion, your throne. Since my youth you have been my home. You took me in and gave me land to own.
By Jesse Lee2 months ago in Poets
The World Without Them I learned to leave, what never stayed, what never knew my real heart. I held the truth, longer than needed,
An infamous saying goes, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” It means making the best out of a bad situation. Lemons symbolize hardships, lemonade for resilience. But what if life gives tangerines? What do we do?
By fleeting.serenics2 months ago in Poets
We have known each other for years, First sharing our hopes and fears, We grew very close over beers And late nights with friends.
By Noah Glenn2 months ago in Poets
she airs laundered whites in the welcome light stretches her toes into the chilly soil raises raw hopes to a spotless sky
By Martina Franklin Poole 2 months ago in Poets
My Rejection From Love I opened my heart and it shattered, every hope falling like shards of glass. The words I whispered were not enough,
Some Things Can’t Be Fixed I tried to mend what was already torn, to stitch together pieces that would not stay. Every effort felt like water on stone,
“The Moment I Realized I Was Holding On to a Life That No Longer Fit Me” There’s a strange kind of pain that comes from outgrowing a life you once prayed for.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Poets