“Guard your time fiercely. Be generous with it, but be intentional about it” A famous King once said: “Of all the losses,
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff12 months ago in Poets
Recently, a wholesome micro-trend has been going around TikTok: "I met my younger self for coffee this morning," where creators, and writers especially, reflect on who they once were, compared to how they view themselves now.
By KB12 months ago in Poets
I’m sorry that you had to grow fast And stand too tall with your feeble feet That you had to do it all alone And maintain that smile as long as you can
By Ann ☕️12 months ago in Poets
I still have these sachets of chamomile tea that a stranger bought for me when I was in hiding. She said, ”everyone deserves a little comfort”
By Ellie Hoovs12 months ago in Poets
when I close my eyes and start removing the memory into a dream, Oh my goodness, gosh, oh wow God created you and you’re so damn beautiful
By Melissa Ingoldsby12 months ago in Poets
The cat was on the prowl Not a creature was stirring Not even a mouse Because the call was coming from inside the house
By Atomic Historian12 months ago in Poets
On this Valentine’s Day, I hold my own hand, With gentle grace, I understand, That love begins within, so true, A heart so whole, it radiates through.
By Pam Zee12 months ago in Poets
The Cycle of Seasons Green leaves turn brown, they fall with the wind, Autumn is here, as the cold settles in. When autumn leaves
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Poets
1. You didn't just leave- you took the version of me that believed in love. 2. I don't chase ghosts, but somehow, they always find me first.
By PSYGENIUS12 months ago in Poets
Bluebirds War Haiku Bluebirds in the sky Over the cliffs of Dover War is over now
She races the wind up behind the ridge line, Armoured against the bitter cold of the gale, The breeze keeps her company, whispers its secrets in her ears,
By Colleen Millsteed 12 months ago in Poets
I’m looking at my garden now To finally address the undergrowth And roots choking my flowers. To dig is one thing, the labor
By Sabayo Matiku12 months ago in Poets