Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
In the beginning there were no books that could make Fitzgerald turn inside of his coffin There were no poems that could make Amiri
By savage writer6 years ago in Poets
Ya’ll transitioned finely My boys, all grown up Just look at them, just look at me Just look at us We’re having a swell time playing, eating
Just the other day I saw something on Duski’s story that went like: You’ll get 100 views before you get 100 likes because people love to watch
Went to the place society never wants you visiting I’m way past partying after nine Ten o’ clock is now my new midnight
My soul is so exhausted I feel like the world around me is beginning to shut down Head is spinnin’ n’ it could slam into the table at any given second
I remember the day that I gave myself permission to release the anger that had been so well hidden to the point where I identified it as humility.
By Kj Alexander6 years ago in Poets
Your Humanity and Divinity are one in the same. They are not separate. Find divinity in all moments. F̶i̶n̶d̶ Allow love to be in all moments.
By Linx Love6 years ago in Poets
You chose the plumpest Apple Eve and juiced it, pulped it, so I grieve that the spoils and core were taken well before the world, forsaken.
By Gregory Broadbent6 years ago in Poets
Who Are You? By Nattalie Gordon Who Are You? Do you know? Do you want to know? You look me up and down like you know who I am. You talk to me like you’re the keeper of my destiny.
By Nattalie Gordon6 years ago in Poets
Finding Hope When the world pulls you down to the deepest depths in the darkest places, reach for the light. Even in the farthest reaches
By Tiffani Metzger6 years ago in Poets
You are worried The rains will never come And bring their blessing I look to you and say It will be ok Because I know it will
By EnspiredbyEden6 years ago in Poets
New Year New You It’s time for new and fresh points of view. Get up Get to work Show up Please don’t twerk Put your mind and back into it
By Lauren Armstrong6 years ago in Poets