Unbuttoned Silence We come home carrying weather— keys clinking like small apologies, The door sighed closed behind us.
By Milan Milic4 months ago in Poets
Another footprint, marking of the crow Eye squints, ogles, my mirrored faces Aging obsession; my refusal to let go ~ My travel comrades, eye balms in tow
By Marilyn Glover4 months ago in Poets
Lanterns of Salt I keep them on the sill— small jars of ocean, rimed with yesterday’s weather. By morning, they frost into stars,
The Emotional Disaster The sky cracks open inside me. Tears spill like rivers in the night. I try to hold them back, but they fall with weight, hitting the floor.
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Poets
Clutter Inside My Head Sometimes I sit and wonder why my thoughts keep fighting for the light, a jumble of words that twist and turn,
timeless and reaching a look in the mirror with vision for the future led to the heart of it radioactive with passion advantage of local's insight
By ⸘jason alan‽4 months ago in Poets
There are days when you wake up tired before the morning even begins. * You stare at the ceiling, and it feels like the world is already
By Luna Jordan4 months ago in Poets
A mind in silence rolls down the hill with no one to push it It goes and goes then jump up Jump up with depression A very rough ride indeed
By L.I.E4 months ago in Poets
I saw a Flicker of hope today As I walked through the street then someone stared at me too long left me alone in darkness but with heat
By Nat Grace Bonner4 months ago in Poets
I stand at the peak of a scintillating gem Floating starkly in mid-heaven A thin alternating channel Laser cut, a central core
By K.B. Silver 4 months ago in Poets
If God has a face it is yours, visible only to the dreamers and the night watchmen, cloaked in your veil of stars with the strings of destiny in your arms -
By S. A. Crawford4 months ago in Poets
“Always have eyes that see the best, a heart that forgives the worst, a mind that forgets the bad, and a soul that never loses hope.”
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 months ago in Poets