Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
As the world waxes away with our hearts of love we pray to think when I was just a stranger even when you looked upon me as danger
By Sean5 years ago in Poets
Into me I see the good, the bad, and the ugly a darkened sky with rays of Light the shining Son who breaks through to fight
Dance upon the world, and underneath the stars dance upon your enemies, and through the pain of all your scars Dance when you're alone, and when others can't look away
The choice within fear is one of two roads where the path will either add to or lighten your load one way seems easy but is filled with deceit
PART 1 They asked if I was ready for the revolution If I was part of the cause or the damn solution Silence was my answer, I’m stuck in the middle
By Michael Benhayoun5 years ago in Poets
The rain trickles down a footpath of the window, choosing its way like a train in the station. Petrichor clings to me as it does all around not wanting to let go of the green grass that surrounds.
By Mimi Sparkes5 years ago in Poets
In the morning, the sun kissed my neck and caressed my soft edges and covered my body in warm light and told me all would be just fine.
By Derek Evers5 years ago in Poets
Believe in your words, yet be careful how you use them. We bless or condemn ourselves. Even when emotions are raging or beautiful, be careful.
By Masayoh Kamara5 years ago in Poets
The waves would toss too and fro, the darkness claimed the sky, Where once the light had glimmered, now the moon was all but nigh,
By Jordan Zuniga5 years ago in Poets
Despite all the negativity floating in the abyss, despite the darkness clouding the path, I'm hopeful I'll find my way in the dark.
By Erin Shields5 years ago in Poets
“No Limitations” Dear Mother explained, on a gloomy school afternoon. She said! Life is not given on a silver spoon. I am giving this advice, so please take heed.
By Carl Robertson5 years ago in Poets
she wasn’t star material, at least to look at, and the judges knew it from just a moment, until she opened her mouth and out flowed
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Poets