What a nasty, disgusting little bug this one happens to be. Bothersome bugs that leave excrement, and various other detrimental artifacts laying around places
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Poets
Moonlight spills through the window pane, Soft as a whisper, quiet as pain. It dances on walls, on the cold wooden floor,
By Habib king6 months ago in Poets
Hey you! You say you want to get out of here, check out of Dodge and disappear? Well then, ignore that text put down the phone
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden6 months ago in Poets
Perturbed and queasy, frayed and raggedy My senses galvanized, unjustly jammed. Immoveable Glazing bleary-eyed at incandescent light
By Chantal Christie Weiss6 months ago in Poets
Tonight, I felt it again — that quiet space between us that doesn’t need words. It’s not just love. It’s not just closeness.
By vijay sam6 months ago in Poets
The strangeness of my days I wake up, but I’m not awake The clouds are roaring again It’s raining once again
By vijay sam7 months ago in Poets
It starts with slow steps not dramatic, not loud. Just the quiet unraveling of threads no one sees. You laugh, and the sound is real enough
By Cadma7 months ago in Poets
Inadequacy rolls through every mind, searching for souls that seek comfort. A friendly face lures those who struggle— and those unwilling to fight
By Marcus Hill7 months ago in Poets
Broken — yet completely intact from the bond of trauma. Afraid to uncover buried scars, hoping nothing new will surface.
They start like sparks behind my eyes, Then drift like smoke across the skies A sentence formed, but left half said, A dream that tumbles back to bed
By Emma 7 months ago in Poets
On a Forgiveness Day, you want to forgive everything that needs to be forgiven today On Forgiveness Day, you can forgive everything and everyone
By Lightness7 months ago in Poets
If you’d like to go, You can leave this world behind (If you do, I hope you get Some of that peace you’ve been trying to find)
By Lucia B.7 months ago in Poets