Oh, how I wish there was a bliss with a simple mistletoe kiss. Talk me into running to the tree as I'm setting myself free from sweet aunt Marie.
By Sorelle.Maia2 years ago in Poets
A Christmas writing prompt.... ************************************ Dancing little snowflakes decorate the sky. Each crystal so unique.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹2 years ago in Poets
'An elf on the shelf!' my children all moan, 'We want an elf on the shelf of our own!' 'I spoke to Santa and made it real clear,
By Karyn Savage2 years ago in Poets
Whitby Like a woman to a faithless man Whitby clings by the side of a freezing sea To the crumbling land. The screaming seagulls might waken the dead
By Cole Bartys2 years ago in Poets
When you've been with someone a long time, or even not that long, thinking of stuff to get for your other half can be tricky.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Poets
The New Year’s resolution Is not a true solution Why set a date And hesitate You NEED this “evolution” Don’t spin another New Years tale
By Earl W. Pearl2 years ago in Poets
A melancholic frolic That’s what we’re here for They act like you’re important They act like they like you So long as you fit their image of you
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
jazz on Christmas Eve, John Coltrane croons hot buttered notes against fetted hearts every note dancing further
By Kate Kastelberg 2 years ago in Poets
In the realm of gentle grace, where touch meets silk, A symphony of softness, a whisper of milk. Smooth, the river's dance on polished stone,
By ARTIST2 years ago in Poets
A year spent predominantly on passion projects, Large creative ventures, Unpaid, with no guarantee of a financial return unless they sell,
By Rudolph Lingens2 years ago in Poets
This poem is from my collection, Catching Dusk With Our Teeth, that will be available for pre-order next week at here. November
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Poets
To give thanks or to show your disdain The choice that can be made to keep you sane A joyful day or a dreary one can be decided by one thing alone attitude.
By Thomas Terry2 years ago in Poets