Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
And I am the one who is, Left to step, yet told to choose. What choice could ever be wrong. Ask for anything, But take wing.
By Taylor Ryan5 years ago in Poets
I’m getting old… So this is how My Story gets told… To me, at least, pure gold… I found myself in the greatest situation...
By christy jordan5 years ago in Poets
I am that dog, who ran away, Scarred and sly, Quick and careful. I know which doors will, Open when I whine, And where the slops taste the best.
By Jonathan Tanburn5 years ago in Poets
Lifes been lonely but i always new, I'd make it with or without you. The world seems so high, so high to climb, but i always new i'd make it on time.
By Beem Power5 years ago in Poets
It doesn't cost anything to be kind, So, why don't you try? What does it matter if they are different in every way? We still have consequences for our mistakes every day.
By Ashera Storm5 years ago in Poets
I’m sitting here, Remembering the creek behind my First real Childhood home(own room, large hill to roll down with my sisters in our tricycles)
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Poets
The two mocha were so different One was dark chocolate, the other white. Dark mocha was sprinkled with cinnamon dust. White mocha was veiled in cocoa snow.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Poets
Trumpets cry out from a golden stereo I feel like a strange cross between a buffalo And an exhausted rhino dragged by a tornado
It's closing time now It's time for an early night. It's time to go home. It's bright outside. It doesn't feel like bedtime.
Liquid wisdom in A jumble of tones An indoor picnic With chewy stones Syrup downs as Ice cubes float A straw strikes through
On Maimie’s Mountain Lay many treasures Hidden from Public view There are dinosaur bones Buried beneath Pirate X’s
By Amie C. Clark5 years ago in Poets
Yoga for the tongue A garden for the mind Grand aquatic ball For all fruits, herbs and spices One could call it a diabetic alternative