Looking at how many days it’s been Since I was last here I’ve lost pace again But it’s for a better reason this time than last year
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
In the rhythm's embrace, I'm swaying wild, A tempest in my soul, a longing untamed. Whispers of passion, in the night's soft guise, A dance with desires, in clandestine flames.
By Hafsa Jabeen2 years ago in Poets
In the nightfall shine of Sunday eve, Under the sky's delicate weave, A fire snaps, moving brilliant, As stars sparkle in the evening.
By zulfi bux2 years ago in Poets
The Nicobar pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica) is a beautiful and colorful bird native to the Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean.
By “M”2 years ago in Poets
You thought your model was unbreakable But little did you know How much one person can endure in one year Once in a lifetime events
In realms where ink bleeds truth untrue, We meet the fictions, born anew. With whispered words and painted guise, They weave a tapestry that lies.
By Murali2 years ago in Poets
Eternal damnation adumbrated over humanity; concealing the soul of man from God. Until love interfered tearing the veil in two, breaking the chains held
By Natasha Collazo2 years ago in Poets
The Arctic fox is well adapted to survive in the extreme cold of the Arctic region, with a thick fur coat that changes color with the seasons to provide camouflage.
He is risen. The gift of redemption completes the basket within the depths of my Easter basket. A big bucket of shells wrapped in a batch. I wouldn’t dare count all my chickens before they hatch.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Poets
Sunday best clothing Parents hiding pastel Easter eggs Egg dye fingertips Recipes reread Timers created Ovens set Church bells swinging in the cool breeze
By Daphsam2 years ago in Poets
In the realm of angst, where shadows abide, I shall speak of spring, a season to confide. For even in nature's grandest display,
By John Biz242 years ago in Poets
The Fennec fox is the smallest species of fox in the world, with large ears that help regulate their body temperature in the hot desert climate.