"Hey! what are those shiny, black things on your feet?" Asked an alien appearing one night on my street. "Why these?" I replied, pointing down to my boots,
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
How can I... When my mind and heart answer differently to one question, How can I Choose... If I want to try something new, a craving so tempting but expensive?
By Sugan Ya 2 years ago in Poets
Just arrived? Welcome to our planet Let me introduce you To our most enduring habit. Earth is less than sublime Most abhor the daily grind.
By Mindy Reed2 years ago in Poets
it’s a hassle To be this perfect Looking for perfection it’s like setting yourself up for failure But yet I keep trying
By Aubrey james2 years ago in Poets
Sweaty teen athletes show team spirit. Sideline teen cheerleaders stunts, fear it. Bacteria odor. Ugly body-odor. Better mask the smell with Teen Spirit.
By Babs Iverson2 years ago in Poets
Everyday is a challenge Some days we win Some days we lose But even then we win If we pay attention There’s always a lesson to be learned
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Sitting here Wanting to ask an unaskable question Oh the hesitation What if it’s the answer I want What if it’s the other
You’re so threatening, insulting, and mean You’re the baddest dude anyone’s seen You swear and you cuss While riding a bus
By Earl W. Pearl2 years ago in Poets
I was out late last night Watching the stars to light When I saw something taking a flight It flew overhead, doing a figure-eight
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
A piece of silliness for the Vocal Extraterrestrial Challenge that you can read about here The Prompt Write a rhyming poem about the first thing you would introduce to an alien on Earth.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Poets
Welcome to Earth Whatever reason you dare. What brings you here? Is it a time of mirth? Say, "Hello" to beautiful views
By Erika Ravnsborg2 years ago in Poets
The Graveyard shift at the bar scrubbing tables, Wandering into the bathrooms, cleaning up the disabled. It’s quiet inside, outside weather howls on,
By Elizabeth Butler2 years ago in Poets