A Lantern to Heaven To Her Child The night is quiet, the ground is cold, a mother kneels with hands that hold. A single lantern, small and bright,
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
We lit lanterns though the rain We lit lanterns though the rain was cruel. You said the light would find its way, and I wanted to believe that.
Introduction I saw this word on Pointless tonight. If you don't know what Pointless is check out this story: I wanted to record this word, and the best way is in a new poetic form for me.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 4 months ago in Poets
Oct 8th, 2025 ~ New Beginnings! ~ Beginnings, Beginnings, And thus The New Beginnings Begins! Line upon line
By Jennifer Cooley4 months ago in Poets
The Clock Beneath the River There is a clock beneath the river. It ticks where no sound can live. I saw it once through broken water,
Lanterns in the Rain We lit lanterns though the rain was cruel. You said the light would find its way, and I wanted to believe that.
May we find ourselves one quiet morning - not in a rush, not in a race, but in a soft slowness, where the light spills through the blinds
By Zakari Runge4 months ago in Poets
Sometimes it feels like if I sit in a certain chair quietly, precisely He might hear me. Maybe if I cross my legs,
By Natasha Collazo4 months ago in Poets
Wild Sky Run The horizon bursts open in flame as the herd breaks across the light each hoof striking the dawn like a drum that wakes the soul.
Introduction I saw the phrase "Silent Sea" in the name of a Netflix film and thought that could be the basis of a peaceful poem
Tsuki, Yue liΓ ng, Chandamama, Luna, Dal, Lune. Buwan, Ay, Qamar, Maan, Moon, Dal, and Mond. How many billions of eyes seek you out each night?
By Hope Martin4 months ago in Poets
Shadows, darkness form, as dusk cradles the dawn <> Red flags β the buzzword of our age. Only slight glimmers of light ever seen,
By Paul Stewart4 months ago in Poets