I met my younger self for coffee she arrived ten minutes late, I hugged her she ordered her favorite chocolate cake\ As I gulped her innocence through the lens of my present eyes,
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Poets
Grieving through the breathing crevices of my mourning soul, I propelled through piercing glances of the ones who chose to score their goal.
Impaled I inhale the pain Watch the blood rain As I pull your knife from my back For the heresy But now they listen to me
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
The willow weeps, a verdant sigh, As golden hues begin to die. The sun descends, a fiery kiss, Upon the leaves, a gentle bliss.
By nikhil sablania11 months ago in Poets
Not just in roses, nor chocolates in red, but in knowing you’re seen, not misread. * Love is a whisper, a space to exist—
By Marvelous Michael11 months ago in Poets
On Valentine's Day, my friend asked, "What does being loved mean to you?" I softly smiled at the whisper that only I could hear, so true.
By The Schizophrenic Mom11 months ago in Poets
This winter day is like no other With love and magic in the air When we are lovers, sisters, brothers We order gifts and call and care
By Katya Duft11 months ago in Poets
The name was popular in Rome, The Romans- unattentive One destined was for martyrdom Another for offensive One married people in the night
By Salomé Saffiri11 months ago in Poets
How do they love on Pluto? With or without tentacles? Do they pick one of ninety thousand, Five hundred sixty days, To reveal their fondness?
Lost all hope in my colors, the red bleed blue because of oxygen, the green is just gas because of hypothesis, the sky is blue because of apoptosis,
By Charelle Landers11 months ago in Poets
The history of our land has not always been grand Since Christopher Columbus wrecked the land Then called it’s natives, outside of their name
By Cadma11 months ago in Poets
To all my enemies far and wide Today let's put our differences aside To all my friends far and wide Today let's celebrate our friendship with a splash
By Susan Payton11 months ago in Poets