My pills to make me remember are making me forget. So...I forget when I need to remember. I am twin silhouettes stitched into the fabric of a vanishing mind. One draws breath from the future, the other exhales the past.
By Novel Allen7 months ago in Poets
I never said You snore louder than a chainsaw in a haunted lumberyard And yes, it wakes the neighborhood dogs, the mailman
By Tim Carmichael7 months ago in Poets
The Dog Who Wanted to Be a Man He stole my husband’s walking shoes Then sat to watch the morning news. He barked when someone spilled their tea
By Marie381Uk 7 months ago in Poets
The Cat Who Thinks He Owns The Chair I bought this chair, I paid in full, It swivels, rocks, and screams “old school.” It’s padded nice, it hugs my spine,
Trust is a funny thing. It sneaks up on you, then it disappears. One second, you have it— the next it's not there. Trust is so funny
By Kahsia Solaire7 months ago in Poets
Mumzy! __I Mumzy, Mumzy, Mumzy! __Yes? Bubbles and laughter My heart ___ I can't Whatever I was going to say lost importance
By Callie Householder7 months ago in Poets
In a meadow kissed by morning light, A blossom stands in silent might, Its petals brushed with amethyst hue, Cradling gold in drops of dew.
By Fazal Malik7 months ago in Poets
In morning’s hush, where whispers weave, A blossom stands with threads of eve. Petals painted—fire and gold, A tale of dawn in silence told.
I have a fascist fam'ly member. Fuck if I don't wanna fly into a rage at every nasty, hateful thing she says. But confrontation ain't the path to peace—
By Tyler Clark (he/they)7 months ago in Poets
Perched above the winding blue, Where morning paints the world anew, The eagle stands in solemn grace, A monarch with a timeless face.
A halo glows in heaven’s dome, Above the Earth, our fragile home, The sun — a sentinel so bright, Bathes us in its ageless light.
I tell myself — shhhh... you can't say that. No matter how wrong my girl is, I say “I’m sorry. My fault.” Just to keep us on track.
By Dblkrose7 months ago in Poets