I Don’t Know You I don’t know you and never could, your face drifts like fading light. I walk past empty rooms where strangers wait
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
The Girl Who Borrowed Midnight Midnight came early to town, It slipped in before the clocks allowed, People blamed the cliffs and sea,
The Moonlit Stranger You stepped through silver shadows, As if the night bowed down, Your presence held a fire, Your stare held something wild.
Crave So many days I’ve spent with you, my friend Conversations, day after day, at all hours without end Every life experience, we’ve shared them with each other
By Alexandra Grant3 months ago in Poets
There is a spare chair at my table that I set like an altar for the life that hasn’t arrived yet. I put a plate there sometimes,
By Milan Milic3 months ago in Poets
Friendship is a quiet room Where hearts can sit and rest, A place where laughter freely blooms And heavy thoughts are confessed.
By PETER J3 months ago in Poets
When You Held My Heart Your touch steadied my breath, Your hands restored my calm, You held my heart like crystal, Yet strong enough to guard.
My chest is a library for all the things I didn’t say. ◆ The big confessions sit on the highest shelves, hardcovers with dust jackets
I’ve put my heart on airplane mode more times than I admit, a tiny switch of self-defense that feels like choosing “quit.”
The Heart That Found Yours I wandered without anchor, Lost between past and pain, Unsure of where to place, The pieces of my soul.
“The future of the planet depends on the choices we make today.” Every small action counts! Our lives are interwoven with this planet Earth
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff3 months ago in Poets
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” Attention is linked to kindness. When you are kind enough