Even though I know it is over I have not heard your voice in so long I just wish we had closure I miss you so Every day I do my best to grow
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
no, sorry i didn’t miss it just didn’t feel the need if reading time > one minute too long : didn’t read of course i overlooked it
By Bren2 years ago in Poets
First snow, first shovel Early morning, not for me Need a snow blower
By Vincent Manta2 years ago in Poets
Note: This is another of my experiments with the form. Please be brutal with the criticisms and critiques. I am trying to do something here that may take some time. - K.D.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Poets
License to a deliciousness the library card doesn't sponsor--Yet my plate sits full, still dishwasher warm. In
By Willem Indigo2 years ago in Poets
Mother Nature's Embrace In verdant fields where wildflowers bloom, With gentle hands, she crafts each room, A tapestry of green and gold,
By Arif Ali2 years ago in Poets
Up and down the aisles we race, Through the humble dollar store. On a hunting spree, my siblings I chase, As our shoes slide 'cross the floor.
By M. A. Mehan 2 years ago in Poets
I loaded my washing machine, It made me swim; I think that's really mean! I vacuumed my room, But something went POP!
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
If everything were easy Nothing would be worth doing I thought it sounded cheesy But decided worth pursuing Took on challenges a many
By Christopher O'Sullivan2 years ago in Poets
I have a problem, Been going on a while, Unless I remember, I forget to smile. It’s just not natural, To turn my lips,
By Gavin J Innes2 years ago in Poets
1 Enjoy the ride, because that’s what love is, A masterpiece of moments - pure and true, A kaleidoscope of colours - brilliant and vivid,
By Rudolph Lingens2 years ago in Poets
Ten pennies make a dime and Friday means candy bar time. All week collecting those small copper coins to cash in at the counter
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Poets