Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
I wish to fly to get high Up above get bounded on the sky. Will, I feel free as I see, I am a bird living under a tree.
By Nisha Thulung Rai5 years ago in Poets
The mourning dove coos softly from the eaves, Bright sun casts golden pools upon the floor. A pleasant breeze blows ripples through the leaves,
By Angel Whelan5 years ago in Poets
Free By: Karlton A. Armistad [For those who know Loss, and the struggle to start again without the Pain]
By Andrew Little5 years ago in Poets
We build sand castles on the beach in the breeze. We lean towards the ocean for starfish just out of reach. Can feel the water in the sand, under our bare, dirtied feet.
By Dea Miller5 years ago in Poets
So here we are. You and I. These words I wrote, for you to read. For you to hopefully fathom, a little of myself. A small slice of my thoughts, laid down on this page.
By Katie 5 years ago in Poets
Without feeling a thing I continued moving forward. I listened to your words. Until the end of the world, in the last second of life.
By ♥️♣️ぴ╰(*´︶`*)╯♡♠️♥️5 years ago in Poets
I CAME TO A REALIZATION A REAL REALIZATIONS IN LIFE IS HARSHER THAN YOU EXPECT BUT THEY ARE ALWAYS LIFE TRANSFORMING
By Melek Kangul5 years ago in Poets
The stay-in-place orders announced everywhere Raised intense fears among the best of us As we heard the virus spread through the air
By Anthony Chan5 years ago in Poets
The Flowers of Summer By K. A. Armistad 1. The brightest of a red bloom against the backdrop of a sunny sky, breath-taking. My skin and me embrace the rays for days as they fill me with Vitamin D.
I am in a phase where I am more honest to myself Honesty brought me acceptance Acceptance made me creative I am learning balance in my life
I Made Many Mistakes To Be Vulnerable Enough To Try To Thrive This Is My Summer Sonnet Because I Failed This Winter
she is not the same as she was Never will be again She is not as sweet and never Never will be again She is stronger than she thought she could be
By Leslie Amanda5 years ago in Poets