Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
Today I found an old necklace that my mother gave to me. I had taken it off for a surgery rotation. Jewelry is not allowed in the OR.
By Heather Dimmitt7 years ago in Poets
hard to go back to someone hard to go back to someone it ain’t work with initially hard to be the person that i was from 2015 to 2017
By savage writer7 years ago in Poets
To the moon and sun, And stars in the sky, To the earth and water, And healing rain, Watch over me with love and patience,
By Lily Greenslade-Davey7 years ago in Poets
"What do you want to be?" "A lawyer" "Oh" Oh. O H. Two letters. One word. Many implicit meanings, But not so implicit that I
By ZB LOALS7 years ago in Poets
Made a few hops, skips, and jumps to the places I thought were meant for me... But... I'm trying and it's complicated....
By Woman With an Edge7 years ago in Poets
Can I barely see the light within? Can I really string along the gestures of thought? What has become of the greatness of notions?
By Warragil Wii7 years ago in Poets
I'll be your adventure You just be my wanderlust. Take a risk, go on this trip, Let me have your trust. Join me on this journey
By Alec Fischmann7 years ago in Poets
You picked me up from school in time to chase the tail of twilight as it gave way to ancient spirituals written by the fire in the sky.
By Goldë Sharon7 years ago in Poets
That’s right, I said it. Patience is overrated. Patience means you are waiting for something in the future, as though the future holds greater happiness than the present.
By Meredith Wadsworth7 years ago in Poets
Thank god. Thank god things don’t always pan out the way I first wanted them too. Thank god there are people out there who are on their own journeys, who have what I want, accomplishing things I’d like to accomplish.
I think about my future all the time I think about what I'm going to do I think about all the possibilities Cause damn I haven't got a clue
By Abby Griffith7 years ago in Poets
i been flipping thru pages upon pages crammed with monologues by my favorite authors, from Langston Hughes to James Baldwin