Inspirational poetry is just the thing to lift your spirits or rejuvenate your creativity.
The Law That Hunts I have seen faces, sweet at dawn, turn like knives when night arrives. I have felt lies, slip through rooms,
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Poets
Stop Ineffective Communication: It's About Respecting Yourself Sometimes, you believe that talking nicely and patiently will fix a relationship.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
It's National Brownie Day, and we pay tribute to this favoured dessert with an Epulaeryu. Warmth that soothes, a heart that aches.
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin2 months ago in Poets
Let me talk to you for a second — not the version you show the world, but the one that exhales when nobody’s looking. You.
By Marcus Hill2 months ago in Poets
Proud of Celtic heritage, Glaswegian born and bred. / The sound of the pipes, the infectious laughter of The Big Yin —
By Paul Stewart2 months ago in Poets
THE RED STAR THAT WAITED It burns quietly in the darkest space, a crimson circle breathing fire. Thin branches of light
Roots of the Unspoken Some roots grow deep, in living earth, but mine begin, where silence stirs. They rise from words,
There is beauty in you And in me Is it seeing flaws in the beauty? Or beauty in the flaws? Does it matter? We all see beauty differently
By Atomic Historian2 months ago in Poets
Always sounds grand in the moment An expression of hope To conquer every unknown valley and slope Little do we know that always means in all ways
I walked a path for many years I faced my storms and fought my fears In a silent room, I shed my tears. 🧱🧱♥️♥️🧱🧱
By Calvin London2 months ago in Poets
Life is an adventurous journey, a river. We start somewhere, and end somewhere. As an immigrant we feel it strongly.
By Seema Patel2 months ago in Poets
I wrote “eggs, soap, rice” on the back of a receipt and felt strangely proud like I’d authored a small religion. The supermarket lights were too bright
By Milan Milic2 months ago in Poets