In lands far and wide, strange and bizarre, An alien came from a distant star, Eager to taste what our world could provide,
By Jaslynn2 years ago in Poets
Paripalaya Raghunatha Paripalaya Raghunatha Harinama Smaranambulu Virulaura Raghunatha Paripalaya Raghunatha Paripalaya Raghunatha
By GOKUL2 years ago in Poets
There's a creature in my kitchen and it's digging through my fridge. I think it might even be an alien, did it get here on some interstellar bridge?
By Josey Pickering2 years ago in Poets
My nervous system Is a hamster wheel run by a dog Who’s chasing a cat Who’s got the hamster wriggling in between it’s teeth
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Poets
I expected it — I was notified I accepted it — aware and clear-eyed Therefrom came the scheduled rendezvous My Star Caller, punctual, followed through
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
If aliens came and I met one, I don't doubt what I'd do. I wouldn't invite them to my church, or introduce them to you. They wouldn't meet a single friend, or ride with me to town.
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Poets
I think I created a new persona for this one. I'm not sure I like him. P.S. I wasn't drinking. He was. *** Welcome, dude! Can you hear me?
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Poets
The first thing I'd show you is, we're not as bad as we look We've had centuries to prove we deserve to be in the books While the best of us is just learning to walk
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
The deception of almonds Is like cyanide between my teeth I expect something crunchy But instead I get squeaks Almonds leave me breathless
By Elisabeth Balmon2 years ago in Poets
Driving down the road, one night when something eerie caught my eye Checking to see if everything was alright I pulled my car off, and stopped, to the side
You came from the sky Landing in my drive Since you didn’t want to skin me alive I gave you a slice of apple pie Then I bought us a chicken to fry
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
Life is not a fairytale It’s scary as hell You can never tell What’s around the corner Taught to believe in fantasies
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets