She glides her fingers Across his lips, leans in and Kisses his shoulder. —- Her hair falls across His neck as she breathes him in
By Colleen Waltersabout a year ago in Poets
Tomorrow, the sun Will come out, reclaim your pack By choosing wisely. —- There is one right path That offers real love, freedom,
The deviled eggs on my legs smell Of the half-elves from hell that have sprung from their shell To quell the chaos between summer and Christmas
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Cunning tightens chains Lies thrusting without mercy Kiss turns red blood black. —- Captor’s system glows Feelings adroitly channeled
A good cry is like An orgasm for the soul And I’m feeling good
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets
I couldn’t do this haiku thing; it just never works for me. Yet here I am; I mastered it—wonderful poetry! So cheer for me; I did it at last—share me like chocolates with friends.
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
Frames come to life slow, Silent motions tell a tale, Magic in stillness.
By Muraliabout a year ago in Poets
It’s all about making dreams that last forever
Jammy tart, sticky Pig stew is a broth, I think— Hard bread dough isn't food.
Hopes and dreams stolen. Future pierced by sweet forked tongue, All lost for fool’s gold.
Millionaires love cash; pennies falling from heaven— life is lucky, yeah.
The child’s first breath, loud mother crying with pure pride pain now forgotten