In the early light of dawn's embrace, Our bed's a cozy, sacred place, Yet every morning brings the test, Of who can stay in slumber best.
By Tale Weaver2 years ago in Poets
Wish I could've seen you Wanted to complete you The mountain, world, your husband, they all need you Just know I'm so fuckin proud of you
By Don Anderson II2 years ago in Poets
The stars are the same! The nights are the same! But different kinds of thieves have come upon our eyes! Who have taken away these nights' sleep
By Suraj poetry plus 2 years ago in Poets
In the symphony of our daily life, Where socks and love are intertwined, Our laundry room becomes the stage, For a romance of a special kind.
I used to marinate myself in emotion Now I sit here numb It’s not that bad really Just strange Feels like all has drained from my brain
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I heard you scream when you slammed the door. Heard you cry from the other side, like I cried when you left me with a middle finger
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
Nonsense he said to Boo Who knew he wet the bed, did you Little Missy that was who he blamed her for the do do Who knew that was who
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Chocolate temptation, waiting to be taken home, the shelf is happy.
By James Green2 years ago in Poets
In the kitchen, you’re a daring chef, With bold experiments, you never clef. Your culinary skills, a wild delight, Turn our dinner into quite the sight.
In the dawn's soft light, I see your face, Half-awake, yet full of grace. Your hair’s a mess, your eyes still bleary, But to me, you’re never weary.
In all that we do and wherever we go I’ll always put you before me By putting you first its allowed me to grow In a way that a husband should be
By Earl W. Pearl2 years ago in Poets
The heart, a gem, unadulterated and brilliant, Sparkles in the mildest morning light. Its magnificence, profound and genuinely intriguing,
By Ahsan Ahmad2 years ago in Poets