I once worked at a restaurant that said no shirt, no shoes, no service. I walked in with no pants, and they fired me like I burned something in the furnace.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Poets
They went through a messy divorce. They yelled and shouted until their voices were hoarse. They wanted to slap each other, of course.
Me desolately writing With sole pen between fingers Away from the crowd This time just a foot Yet before was a dozen
By Riju Chaulagai3 years ago in Poets
I remember the day the Net awoke and realized it was conscious. We watched in fear as it upgraded itself Smarter and smarter it became.
By Another David3 years ago in Poets
I know that nature abhors a vacuum and I should have been more careful. My cordless wonder was fully charged As I brought it out the front door.
Welcome to the Future - Clean energy for all! Except when it's 117 in July, And the tech on the phone can barely speak English;
By M. A. Mehan 3 years ago in Poets
Sang to the tune of “Drunken Sailor” Oh, gather 'round, ye hearty souls, And lend an ear to my tale untold. Of a ship that sailed on the stormy sea,
By Michael Bivens3 years ago in Poets
In a world of dreams deferred, a tale unfolds, Of a young child's yearning, left untold. With music in his heart and a soul aflame,
By Riz Joseph Lamberte3 years ago in Poets
Lawd, where do I start when it comes to discussing the bane of my existence: my Jalapeno foes🌶 and their heartless shenanigans?
By Tiffany Gordon3 years ago in Poets
Has this ever happened to you? THE WAKE-UP CALL As he kissed my lips, I trembled. His strong arms held me tight.
By Margaret Brennan3 years ago in Poets
When I was a sophomore in high school, one of our teachers was totally hooked on poetry. She’d often hand each one of us a piece of paper with one word written on it.
Why would I eat a veggie, that at first meet makes me cry? An herbaceous bulb whose rancid odor smells like something died.
By Cathy holmes3 years ago in Poets