“Don’t use your energy to worry. Use your energy to believe” This is learning to use our energy for the Right Reasons.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 years ago in Poets
“Remember to turn everything off at least once a week, including your brain, then sit somewhere quiet and just chill out”
In the morning light so fair & bright, Nature's beauty is a wondrous sight. The gentle rustling of leaves outside my window coaxed me from my deep slumber.
By Staringale2 years ago in Poets
embrace me harder cozy like a campfire let loose your cork-trapped love interrupt me politely, and slow dance with me for all of
By Daniel K2 years ago in Poets
It was very dark. no dim light to show that there would be life, remarked an elderly woman. She felt so useless. No one was willing to help her.
By Leonah M2 years ago in Poets
exhumed my weary heart from a coffin made of dreams, the weak lambent flicker was soon to turn me igneous, yet fate stepped in and
Cold, rainy season. It was raining heavily outside. There was a strong wind blowing outside. Early in the morning. During the weekend
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
I'm still in our house. We were happy together. Very wealthy. We had money. Good jobs. Cars, Beautiful house. But he left me.
BETTERMENT OF HUMANITY, COMES UNDER YOUR THOUGHT AND INTENTION, TRY TO PURE YOUR INTENTION.
By Basit Ali2 years ago in Poets
In the heart of the city. Beautiful ladies are passing. Gentleman, too. Various age groups. Street vendors are Calling everyone to buy their veggies.
A sun emerges in the morning light, its beams weaving through the ups and downs of life like threads. Every sunrise is an opportunity for fresh starts,
By Nono Fabrice 2 years ago in Poets
because the expectant skies would soon sully us with belly rain and slumping roofs like wizards’ hats on thatched cottages
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets