The Skeleton Who Lost His Head There once was a skeleton out for a stroll, Who tripped on a pumpkin and down he rolled, His skull went flying across the grass,
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
I walk where the wild things hush, through nettled paths and bone-white birches, where frost clings like memory…so tightly,
By Cadma4 months ago in Poets
Introduction I saw this word on Pointless tonight. If you don't know what Pointless is check out this story: I wanted to record this word, and the best way is in a new poetic form for me.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 months ago in Poets
LMonster Mash Dance Under the moon so cold and bright, the graveyard wakes on Halloween night. From tombs and shadows they all dash,
The Room Where Dreams Go Quiet There’s a room where dreams go quiet. You can hear the hush before they sleep. The floorboards creak like tired thoughts,
Teenagers weekend Machete be swinging 'round When coitus a'bound
By Amos Glade4 months ago in Poets
The Man in the Red Sky He stands alone against the burning clouds, The air is painted with forgotten prayers, The light behind him bleeds through silence,
Wild Sky Run The horizon bursts open in flame as the herd breaks across the light each hoof striking the dawn like a drum that wakes the soul.
Introduction I saw the phrase "Silent Sea" in the name of a Netflix film and thought that could be the basis of a peaceful poem
Tsuki, Yue liàng, Chandamama, Luna, Dal, Lune. Buwan, Ay, Qamar, Maan, Moon, Dal, and Mond. How many billions of eyes seek you out each night?
By Hope Martin4 months ago in Poets
"I'm alright," I insist, "how’ve you been these days?" And already, I’m drifting — lost in a daze. But I smile, and I nod, keep my laughter rehearsed,
By Atiqbuddy4 months ago in Poets
Shadows, darkness form, as dusk cradles the dawn <> Red flags — the buzzword of our age. Only slight glimmers of light ever seen,
By Paul Stewart4 months ago in Poets