I want to halve my cake and eat it, two For twice as much makes it seem more, too And less than half means, want more, to
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
One night, after hearing a creak, I went to the Livingroom what I saw left me unable to speak I stumble and lead the way to my tv, after all it's the end of my work week
By simplicity2 years ago in Poets
Their starship blackened town square And the people below held their breath The white beam blew back our papers and hair
By Bryan Buffkin2 years ago in Poets
My bold memory of you, As vivid as your indigo color. My mother tells of what we’d do, About how I played with you
By Trip L.2 years ago in Poets
They landed on earth We tubed behind the pontoon Mmm... motorboatin
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Lionel was stinking, filthy rich He got his money from a witch When he found her in a ditch He told her she was not a b*tch
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
Hey, my name is Jill And I'm a big deal So watch, if you will I promise it'll be a thrill I can't keep still But I'm completely chill
What do I do? Where do I go? An alien landed behind my home. • A green lizard man scaly and gross, oozing white snot,
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Poets
We met in an alley on a hot summer night, I thought he was a bum who just needed a light. But his almond-shaped eyes had a story to tell.
By Lamar Wiggins2 years ago in Poets
Hello and welcome to earth We’re all just existing on this bountiful girth Our world’s full of confusion, people, and stuff
By Cindy Calder2 years ago in Poets
Sleep eludes me No matter how many sheep are counted No matter what position the blanket I can’t seem to catch sleep
By Mo Darasi2 years ago in Poets
To an alien who landed from the cosmic skies, I'd show them Earth's grandest and strangest prize. With a hearty laugh and a wink in my eye,
By Jaslynn2 years ago in Poets