They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
Hearts beat together Connected like roots to leaves A tree bathed in light Apathetic gales Making victims of lovers
By Alicia Moreno2 months ago in Poets
Heart of Thorns My heart lived on, through storms and cuts, through sweet red blooms, and broken roots. It never asked why,
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
How selfish of me to expect you to be... Some version of yourself I created in my head. How angry I was... How hurt,
By Alicia Bond2 months ago in Poets
Not Every Thought Is True Some days the mind whispers too much, turning small worries into heavy storms. It tells you things,
Much ado about a dress I’ve always kept, though decades have passed since I slid my arms into those sleeves and felt the soft embrace of cotton jersey, supple on my hips and thighs,
By Harper Lewis2 months ago in Poets
In my head I’m in the middle of nowhere Alone with my thoughts I think of how I got here Numb to it all In the middle of nowhere
By Gail Fredricks2 months ago in Poets
The Noise Inside Me I wake some days, feeling built from torn thoughts, stitched together wrong. My mind stays loud,
A Shadow falls upon the brightest Day, And dims the Sun that once did shine so clear. The World becomes a Stage of dull Decay,
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Poets
What Men Hides Inside Men cry too, but they do it late, when rooms go quiet, when no one can hear. Men break open, in ways unseen,
The Law That Hunts I have seen faces, sweet at dawn, turn like knives when night arrives. I have felt lies, slip through rooms,
Roots of the Unspoken Some roots grow deep, in living earth, but mine begin, where silence stirs. They rise from words,
There is beauty in you And in me Is it seeing flaws in the beauty? Or beauty in the flaws? Does it matter? We all see beauty differently
By Atomic Historian2 months ago in Poets