Friendship
A Black Superwoman
What comes to mind when you hear the word superwoman? For some, it’s a comic book character with superpowers and a cape. But in reality, the true image of a superwoman doesn’t need fictional powers—it exists in real life. A Black superwoman is not just a stereotype; she is a living embodiment of resilience, courage, and brilliance, carrying communities on her shoulders while inspiring generations to rise higher.
By John Smith5 months ago in Poets
Whispers Between Dawn and Dust
Sometimes life teaches us gently and not loudly. I wrote this poem on a quiet morning when the world hung between what had been done and what was only unfolding. It's about clinging to hope, letting go of the baggage we no longer bear, and learning to honour the frail beauty of now. And in that quiet space of calm, we discover that the small lessons are the deepest.
By Leyvel Writes5 months ago in Poets
The Whisper of Words
M Mehran The town of Eldridge had a secret. Not the kind hidden in dark corners or whispered in hushed tones, but a quiet magic that lingered in coffee-stained pages, fluttered between the lines of letters, and hummed softly in the hearts of its people. Eldridge was home to poets—real, unapologetic dreamers who believed in the power of words, even when the world outside scoffed at them.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Poets







