Do not be deceived by his size, Or he’ll give you quite a surprise, He may not be flashy, But he’s really quite scrappy,
By Kelsey Clarey9 months ago in Poets
Take a touch of quirkiness And sprinkle it on an idea; Make it twee but don't overdo it, Just a pinch, to taste. Gently stir with humour
By Rachel Deeming9 months ago in Poets
Whimsical wishes are wanting to win Override sad ones always sneaking in Chocolate and cookies, must be good foods
By Calvin London9 months ago in Poets
There once was a poet who wrote A nonsense verse people could quote. His vision was clear Words we'd never hear From him, made for us to take note.
The shadows lengthen, darkness falls, Echoing through fragmented walls. I pray to God, what breaks the span That links one human heart to man?
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Poets
The wind sighs low through broken panes, A melody of lingering pains. I ask you, God, what fuels the fight, And keeps the world in endless night?
I hear the whispers of the breeze, A gentle rhythm, meant to please. I wonder, God, when strife will fade, And harmony will be remade.
Chess I must confess strangely fascinates me. We first met when a carved set Farewelled Sweden and travelled afar. It arrived Down Under, early one Christmas
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶9 months ago in Poets
Spandella, mandella, I ‘ve got no umbrella. Good golly Miss Molly, It's pouring with rain. Panchetta, manchetta,
Vivacious daughter persisted, pestered, prodded Oh, if you joined Vocal you would have so much fun Clearly, it’s tailor-made for you, she nodded…
Your tongue is tied, cramped from its labor: lip-service and laments, twisting prophecy from parking tickets, doom from unloaded dishwashers.
By Ellie Hoovs9 months ago in Poets
Vehemently, you insist. Confidently, I beg to differ. Only you, simmering in insufferable human arrogance, would dare accuse me with zero evidence!
By Cathy holmes9 months ago in Poets