Moon, Sometimes I fear there is no intelligent life here. I used to think there were others with whom I could relate, but,
By Heather Scott4 months ago in Poets
Wild Mercy He walked through dust and thorn, His robe heavy with the weight of love. They called Him many names, but only one could break the stones.
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
The Storm and the Rainbow The sky was torn apart by sound, Lightning cracked through violet air, The earth beneath refused to move,
My roots are my grandmother's kitchen, the smell of bread rising at dawn, her hands kneading patience into flour, teaching me that some things cannot be rushed.
By Tim Carmichael4 months ago in Poets
Dear Moon, my guardian at night, my invisible friend in the light. My lover in my dreams, listening softly to my screams.
By Dagmar Goeschick4 months ago in Poets
Sunshine Lessons The classroom hums, the day is bright. Chalk scratches slow, but hearts are fast. The windows open, wind slips in.
The Laughing Donkey The donkey grins, his teeth shine white. The field is still, the air holds back. His mouth is wide, his voice erupts.
I’m as happy as Robin Williams I smile like he do through and through But deep down the phrase bothers you A jester’s smile that goes on for miles
By Cadma4 months ago in Poets
Maybe I wasn’t made to be that deep, because I was made to be someone who is just NORMAL maybe someone who doest find peace in anything and anyone.
By spruha4 months ago in Poets
Sailing To Find you In a sea of crimson, vibrant and bold, Sails a ship, with tales untold. Beneath the northern star, as grand as the moon,
Behind the smile And beneath the skin * Lies the ever-looming fears We keep hidden deep within * Our hours drag on slowly
By Timothy A Rowland4 months ago in Poets
Good Morning Mr Sunshine Haiku The sun chills with us A nice morning cup of tea Out side with nature.