Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
Mental illness is both my blessing, And my curse. My beauty, And my shame. I love being able to experience my emotions so intensely,
By Becca M7 years ago in Poets
I look up and witness change. All around me it’s all I can witness Like a constant reminder that my life is never going to be the same.
By Noah Hagedorn7 years ago in Poets
Hold it in Hold it in Just a little longer. You can do it I know you can. Just try a little harder. Shut your mouth And close your eyes.
By Haley Vandyke7 years ago in Poets
Things change when you take things seriously. It all becomes too real and you realize that you have to make sure everything is perfect from now on.
By Melina Giorgalletou7 years ago in Poets
I wanted to tell a story About the politicians. But it’s so hard these days To get someone to listen. I tried to use the birds,
Truth on their tongue, Love in their hearts, Understanding in mind overcoming the clouds of confusion, Following their lessons taught by teachers printed on their hearts instead of being brainwashed by following the rabble rousing leaders,
By Shweta 7 years ago in Poets
A call to knowledge of the markets is Key. Like trillions of working clocks ticking Away, to the beat of a brand new quiz.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Poets
I know you don’t see it. I know you never did Everyone has told you But you never seem to listen. You’ve heard if trim your mother
How many pages do you need to turn How many candles do I need to burn The wick is getting smaller as I get older. She tries to seduce me,
By John Preston7 years ago in Poets
Synthetic Moon This world has so much fake It could be raked up by a rake As I wonder outside at night I begin to see something up high.
I may not be as calm or peaceful as I should be I may not yet be the surface of the bay on a windless day perfectly tranquil
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA7 years ago in Poets
I hate her, I hate her are the words in my head. She’s not the one who tucked me into my bed. She ruined my life the minute she walked in.
By Janice Page7 years ago in Poets