Granny’s lottery Dream Granny had a dream one night, A vision clear, a guiding light. The winning numbers, bold and true,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
Scream It Out When the day has crushed you, left you small, When the weight of the world feels like it might fall— And tomorrow’s skies
Granny’s pole dance Granny’s got a secret, one she holds with pride, A twirl, a twist, a shimmy, no need to hide. She’s found her rhythm, and it feels so right,
On the first day of Christmas My dogs gift to me, A pee-pee stain on the floor. 🎄 On the second day of Christmas
By Daphsamabout a year ago in Poets
Winter Squirrel In the quiet of winter, the snow falls deep, A little squirrel stirs from its cozy sleep. With paws so tiny and fur so thick,
the Farmers Cow rides a bike Old Farmer Joe, with a twinkle in eye, Had a curious thought as the days went by. He looked at Bessie, his prize-winning cow,
A monkey plays piano A monkey perched upon a stool, By some strange fate or cosmic rule, Its nimble fingers, swift and free,
My Dog, the Boxer My dog’s got dreams, so wild, so grand, To be a boxer, to take a stand. Not the breed, no, that’s not the game,
Prodigy be saved and Oldies be afraid; World turns Outward! No?... Inward! Thank you for reading! Which part of the poem resonates with you? Share your thoughts. Please leave a comment. Copyright 2024 K.A. Smith
By K.A. Smithabout a year ago in Poets
author photo Past its prime, she tossed the old fake tree in the dumpster. It was dark already at three o'clock in the afternoon; night arrives early in the Arctic.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Poets
Smile show your teeth Smile, show your teeth if they’re truly yours, Not false or borrowed, no shiny decor. A few may be missing, or stained with time,
Ordering pasta and breadstick Thought it was free but came with a bill Free dessert was ice cream and cake It was half melted nearby candles
By Forest Greenabout a year ago in Poets