In the tapestry of dawn, where the sun kisses the earth, you rise, a phoenix wrapped in melanin, each hue a story,
By Roxanne Buckleabout a year ago in Poets
Ode to the Postman So here’s to the postman, with a smile on his face, Who walks through the seasons, with unwavering grace.
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
outside the rain is pouring down the color of you's all around I look out and I see your face it takes over all of my space
By Kadee Graceabout a year ago in Poets
Do you hear me when I call out your name Do you feel me in the cool of the rain Can you taste me in the back of your mind
May the warm gentle wind blow comfort in your ear May the troubles on this earth not smother you here May the secrets in their shadows not leave you in fear
from cracks in the blinds sweet sunlight peeks through morning, warm and new coming upon us soft snoring beside me grounds me where I lay
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Poets
Manifesting Change In the quiet stillness, a spark ignites, A vision born from long, restless nights. Dreams take form, like whispers in air,
I woke up this morning overwhelmed with the breath of life. From the man upstairs I’ve been living the best of life. My mind is in a better place away from the shameful.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Poets
To skin, And ever-multiplying cell, I do bade thanks — with defeated Worm of years long fed And systems of electromagnetism too
By Sabayo Matikuabout a year ago in Poets
Her heart swells within her chest as she listens to the silence, She asks herself, “Am I the only human left on earth?” She can hear the critters, but human noise is no more,
By Colleen Millsteed about a year ago in Poets
I’m sorry I’m not who I was then If you’ve known me long enough You’ll know you’ve never met the same person twice Is it a virtue or a vice
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
To me, you were my mom and always will be you put fire in my soul and taught me to be strong how can I thank you for all you've given me