Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
Life takes you down every avenue Lets you shine under the brightest sun Brings you to many a stop sign Times of reflection and change
By Filza Chaudhry5 years ago in Poets
From The Eye Of This Hurricane John W. Gilmore The world stands still in my sacred place, despite the hustle and bustle
By Om Prakash John Gilmore5 years ago in Poets
In a mass consumerist and materialistic existence Take a different stance from the status quo Gift your presence not presents
Today a mutiny upset my still. Whipped up in winds of whirl and daily grind, Seductive sunbeams and a content mill, A dusty haze obscured my misty mind.
By Teresa Renton5 years ago in Poets
My idea of peace, feels more like something magical. Like watching the sun wake up from my balcony.. inside of me, my spirit has grown into something so classical, that it surprises me..
By Sheena Givens5 years ago in Poets
Shall I sing you a song, not short and not long, Of a story-book fairy who hides all among The covers and leaves of your pictures and prints,
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Poets
In Denmark gone is many a year, So fair upriseth the rim of the sun, Two sons of Gorm the King there were, So grey is the sea when day is done.
Art thou already weary of the way? Thou who hast yet but half the way gone o'er: Get up, and lift thy burthen: lo, before
I lay and dreamed. The master came In his old woven dress; I stood in joy, and yet in shame, Oppressed with earthliness.
Introducing Rock Steady I organize my life into albums because I like organization. I like a clean slate. I like a calm mind. If you have been following my journey this far, you may remember my latest two:
By Ricky Sanchez5 years ago in Poets
Not Page through that book To get to the nooks That inspires that hooks Book that ticket To fly to the skies In that little skit
By Muhammad Iqbal5 years ago in Poets
When Yankee soldiers reach the barricade Then Joan of Arc gives each accolade. For she is there in armor-clad, today,
By Maiya Devi Dahal5 years ago in Poets