Atmospheric reach This 'limitless' life we preach What a silly speech
By Obsidian Wordsabout a year ago in Poets
You will find me lost Dispersed amoung the midnight Finally, I'm home
Crimson clouds drift by, Whispers of wind softly sing, Stars wake one by one. The sky, once a blaze of gold and rose, fades slowly,
By kingkartabout a year ago in Poets
Zeus has grown angry Throwing light across the sky Thundering his rage
An empty sky—blue The same shade I see in you Just an empty hue
Neither sun, nor moon Will capture my attention More than your bright eyes
The clouds have turned grey I beg them to lash the sky Penance for the rain
See, mighty ash tree? Though leaves fall among the lea, Life returns in three.
By Ashley McMahonabout a year ago in Poets
Something in the sky The glare is so bright, I squint Ah, it's you my love
the stars keep falling they try to catch all of us last night ommi* died ——— *my mom in Arabic
By Oneg In The Arcticabout a year ago in Poets
Firefly flickers fast Twilight's ephemeral stars A galaxy drifts
By Ian Vinceabout a year ago in Poets
Prologue October is typically a month for spooky fun, and flashes in the sky add to that mood! Have fun with this Haiku riddle.
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Linabout a year ago in Poets