The Long Spelling of Us We started as a scribbled note on crumpled notebook lines. Two letters trading glances in a forest full of signs.
By Milan Milic3 months ago in Poets
Dear Moon, dark and glowing I’ve finally arrived to raise my humble head to you. And as I do, I hear the howls and hoots of other humbled heads. It is not only me you speak to.
By Christopher Falcione3 months ago in Poets
pretty leaves upon the trees out swaying in the wind paint a picture of a different life that once was lived calmer and more colorful, they swayed in years of old
By angela hepworth3 months ago in Poets
You reap what you sow But the reverse is true, too You sow what you've reaped For nothing is new * I think of old age
By Kenny Minker3 months ago in Poets
Wonderous moon There are so many facets to your existence So much mystery to your function and purpose Known by so many names
By Antoni De'Leon3 months ago in Poets
Some hurts must be digested alone; some regrets can only be regarded with lightness; some pain can only be soothed in solitude.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
The stores swarm long before the season truly arrives. We’re filling our carts in September—apple cobbler Martha Stewart candles,
By Natasha Collazo3 months ago in Poets
My Friend, you have many names. Today, we call you Wolf Moon. Will you join me in a January howl echoing across the valley in the icy fog?
By Andrea Corwin 3 months ago in Poets
One day you will look up at me The next day you will down at me Don’t ask me I dare not to question God I was your age once
By Sender Jeannestal 3 months ago in Poets
Changing Times The morning changes softly now, the light moves calm across my room, the world shifts gently under me, and time breathes quiet at my side.
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
Whispering You Love Me Your voice fell soft upon my skin, a warmth that moved through every thought, and when you whispered that you cared,
Don’t Be Sorry Be You Do not shrink down to fit their hands, do not apologise for breath, you were not made to dim your light,