the brightest peak point, “star-ridden bed for my bones,” he said, lied down, sore
By Moon Desertabout a year ago in Poets
different regions different states linked by planes to move us away
By Nakia Palmerabout a year ago in Poets
fear and hate ride high, time stretched on vast sky canvas; painting worth the view
Dark clouds swirl and creep, Moonlight bleeds through twisted limbs, Whispers haunt the night.
By Sue Anne Kariukiabout a year ago in Poets
Metallic shimmer, Breaks the dark with sudden speed, Earth holds its breath tight.
By Heatherabout a year ago in Poets
my heart, like sun rays splinter through seasons of life reaching for your hand
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets
It’s Jeepers Creepers. Coming from the sky to get your tasty features.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Poets
the vacuum we call sky enclosed me in safety; breath in my nostrils.
By Natasha Collazoabout a year ago in Poets
And so she decided… She needs Love and affection, Calls her tired heart home.
By Colleen Waltersabout a year ago in Poets
Every now and then, Mother nature paints a scene, and God sends a smile.
By Cathy holmesabout a year ago in Poets
The night sky above The beautiful stars that shine A sight for dreamers
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Poets
sadness encroaching above me, airtight tears drop, blue-dripping wet paint