Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
At its roots, a baby is nothing but a sponge in a bed of white snow The playground is his to explore, his to know As he grows, and absorbs the light
By Hyushi Sama5 years ago in Poets
My fingers reached, For Barbie’s Jeep, But they were slapped away, By a look to kill, The dragon’s daughter, On the hook until,
By Buzzy Lewis5 years ago in Poets
Delicate, white, water lilies swayed effortlessly in the clear, crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
By Verlaine Crawford5 years ago in Poets
Even though our skins are different shades We pump the same color blood Even though our shapes are different sizes
By Deanna Repose Oaks5 years ago in Poets
Inspiration I've filed away, has not forgotten about me today Wheels had turned so many years, welling up unworthy fears To live a lie or tell the truth, a neglected response, decades past youth
By Colleen White5 years ago in Poets
The road is endless possibilities The road is honest The road means being okay to me The road means being on your own
By Raisin Brazon5 years ago in Poets
My ancestors divided the world into four colors — And they split me in two A brown baby born in red with a shock of black hair
By Ariana GonBon5 years ago in Poets
Know me as Red. It's a color quite mundane. But look at the beauty of the red rose, The fragrance, the texture of the petals.
By Parveen Hussain 5 years ago in Poets
The start The heart Glows in the dark Creation in the womb Pure art The start The heart ~beat Electric neon colors ~heat
By Aya5 years ago in Poets
I was swept away and I was not found In metallic mud a child was drowned A brown River Eden was not a death I chose
By Arran Baird5 years ago in Poets
Fierce and strong, bore the trials imposed on these brown burnt feet, grasping to take hold of earths life lessons to plant seed.
By "Show"5 years ago in Poets
I am a barrage of color I was born free so I can be I live each color with whole heart and soul So one or even two won't define me
By wendy higgins5 years ago in Poets