I lost you at the Euston station again, circled back just to find you standing there in a rush. If only I had leapt from the platform sooner,
By Aaron Callowayabout a year ago in Poets
Hazy yellow moonlight glows, veiled by gray winter clouds against the night sky, Thick wet snowflakes slowly falling on my uplifted face…
By Pam Sievert-Russomannoabout a year ago in Poets
I will be the first to admit, I have problems writing about Nature, Animals and pretty soft whimsical things. I write of loss, love, depression and such intensely deep emo type things. So here's an attempt:
By ᔕᗩᗰ ᕼᗩᖇTYabout a year ago in Poets
In the hush of winter’s gentle breath, Time slows to cradle snowflakes—soft, profound, Like fragile wishes, they drift and caress
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Poets
December drapes the earth in frosty veils, Each breath a whisper, a softly spun tale. The snow dances lightly, in pirouettes divine,
Carrot top little lad, eyes like blue and green marbles rosy cheeks, cutting teeth binky bopper, the show-stopper cooing excitement
By Marilyn Gloverabout a year ago in Poets
From their last breath, holding hands at death, This husband and wife who fought much in life. For he was a gambler,
By Daphsamabout a year ago in Poets
In the hush of a December glow, A child stands still, where soft breezes blow, Awaiting the flurry, a tender embrace,
Frost on the windows and stockings above. Joy in the air and tinsel on the tree. My warmth radiating, from my cove in the wall.
By Nick Darvallabout a year ago in Poets
Beneath the frost-laced air of evening calm, Lanterns gleam like suspended fireflies, And laughter tumbles from doorways aglow,
By Printique Studiosabout a year ago in Poets
After the Halloween decorations we’re faced with a new celebration. A holiday elevation of kitchens filled with turkey. Don’t like the cold, but this time the season’s worthy.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Poets
❄️ Bubblegum and sweet goodbyes Christmas wrap and stars Calendars and sparrows fly From when to where we are Baseball cards and carousels
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets