Falling, Falling, Falling, Trying hard to stop both hearts from breaking, Falling, Out of control, Was it your eyes? Your intoxicating voice?
By Carol Ann Townend5 months ago in Poets
The map lies open, edges torn, A trail of memories, weather-worn. The compass points where dreams still gleam, Toward valleys carved from childhood’s stream.
By Saqib Ullah5 months ago in Poets
Introduction A silly short sonnet about how we harvest reads on Vocal. Our readers need eyes to read, so this song IS appropriate for the poem.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Poets
September is here! Will someone take them away? Really? Not again... The Most Likely Scenario * Thank you for reading!
By Kendall Defoe 5 months ago in Poets
You’re sugar-free spice, martini, and ice, 23, you’re just adorable to me I love your curves, so gracious and lush, you’re such a sweet and happy number
By Chantal Christie Weiss5 months ago in Poets
The leaves dance with me, they salsa, samba and twist, while I do the stomp.
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
Quick note: a bit of a vent turned into a nutty stream.. 😳 *** 🧔🏻 You see.. Each strand use to mingle and tingle Atop my crown, and
By Grz Colm5 months ago in Poets
For the sake of Vocal.media and the writers who want to do more than the minimum, please remove the Poetry category. I'm not suggesting this with fancy poetic devices, a metaphor, allusions, or an unnecessary allegory.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman5 months ago in Poets
Dereck looked out from his Prius, with a sense of indignity at the malevolence all around him Penning the woven words of woe and dispassionate despair, he waits,
By Paul Stewart5 months ago in Poets
Poetry is my blood it's full of pretension, that's a word, don't look it up, it's a word. Trust me and trust my pen.
I walk where the pavement hums with stories, each step an echo of those who came before. The glass towers shimmer like watchful guardians,
By Life Hopes5 months ago in Poets
At last I see you fall and wonder at the stagey show As leaf meets lake and is enthralled By surface tension’s unrelenting pull
By Raymond G. Taylor5 months ago in Poets