What a kind soul you are, waking me up with a sweet text. Every day, I wake up thinking about your grin. It's a lifelong therapy for me to cling on.
By Gloria Penelope4 months ago in Poets
Two children laughed through schoolyard days, Shared secrets whispered, games, and plays. Through growing years their bond would bloom,
By joeyy Tharpe4 months ago in Poets
Her Mind a Tired River Her memories fade softly, like sunlight through lace, names slip away but faces still linger. She talks to her late husband,
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
I started it for her. A girl I'd never met, sixteen and scared in the dark winters of Alaska. The yarn was the pale yellow of new snow
By Autumn Stew4 months ago in Poets
This poem explores how nature becomes both a mirror and a teacher — reminding us that healing is not about escape, but returning home to ourselves.
By Lila (Poetry)4 months ago in Poets
“Every day is a chance to begin again. Don’t focus on the failures of yesterday, start today with positive thoughts and expectations.”
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 months ago in Poets
“Your mind is your greatest friend if you control it — but your mind is your greatest enemy if it controls you.”
“Trust yourself! You can do more than you think.” How many times have we said; “I didn’t know I could do that!” ? The truth is
“Believe your future can be better than your present, and you have the power to make it so.” Every belief and conviction we have
“The battle isn’t between you and the world, the battle is between you and your mind.” This is so true! Many times,
A Coffee With My Fears Me: I ordered us a table by the window. Rain makes honesty easier. Fear: Good. I like a crowd to hide in.
By Milan Milic4 months ago in Poets
Dear you, I won’t type twice, I kept the key, not the door; I kept the mug with your lip-sky on it. I remember the bus stop rain, and the joke we never finished.