I think that I shall never see an alien probing someone's spleen Blending into the fields and trees exposing, our anatomies
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Upon the welcome mat, it stood, A creature from another hood. I stared at first; I admit I marveled, I wondered how far this thing had traveled.
By Jady Rose2 years ago in Poets
In the realm where hearts entwine, A love story, so divine, I'll weave a verse of tender grace, A poem about love, in this sacred space.
By Anika Lashanthi2 years ago in Poets
An alien from the cosmos, wide-eyed and new, Landed on Earth, eager to learn and pursue, The wonders that hide beneath skies so blue,
By Charles2 years ago in Poets
Welcome to earth, my alien friend, A crash landing! You’re on the mend? I’m sorry it was such a bumpy flight; I hope that what I show you makes it alright;
By Donna Hay2 years ago in Poets
Dear Mr. Alien, I see you perched on top of the gymnasium. Please don’t destroy the planet. I know you’re quite mad at it.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹2 years ago in Poets
Hello Alien Welcome to the Planet earth I teach you how to moon dance So we can prance Around I know you are no horse
By Mariann Carroll2 years ago in Poets
Where for art thou, My old and missing friend, You seemed to disappear with a pow, And I thought we'd be together until the end!
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Poets
Oh crap what are you doing in my living room? Can you even understand me? Does your presence prophesy doom? What should your first experience be?
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Poets
Awash in acetaldehyde From fermented spirits imbibed My vasopressin's crashed And I'm quite unabashed To piss life away bleary-eyed
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
Am I free to go now? Am I free from the spell Of this Odyssean hell Trapped in someone’s paradise They say, “Oh, but it’s so nice”
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Critiquing my life like a book on the shelf Cutting through with a knife exposing myself Not a comfortable task there are some chapters, I'd skip