My bank account hit that quiet number that makes you stop breathing for a second. Not zero, but close enough to taste it.
By Milan Milic20 days ago in Poets
He wakes up, cold. Shifts out of bed, shirt on, tie tied, tired. Cracking teeth brushed after a meagre breakfast.
By Reece Beckett20 days ago in Poets
Fair Warning: this may be a sob story Edit: it is a sob story This may have been the most depressing New Years "celebration" I've gone through in my 28 years of living.
By Donny Foley20 days ago in Poets
Maybe it's for the best that I can't write out my own dreams‐ maybe then, I'd finally find peace and not my way back to reality...
By Josh Morgan20 days ago in Poets
The colors around me have been faded lately and my shoulders have felt much more weighted... waiting around for an end‐
By Josh Morgan21 days ago in Poets
People swear change arrives in January, wrapped in fresh calendars and clean promises, in vision boards pinned with borrowed dreams,
By Hannah Lambert21 days ago in Poets
They wanted her to drown... Instead, she chose to breathe it in. They wanted her to fail. Instead, she chose to win. 🏆
By Sara Wilson21 days ago in Poets
I did not notice the bruise at first. It lived under my skin like a secret with good manners. ﹁﹂ Love, I thought, was supposed to be tender,
By Milan Milic21 days ago in Poets
In a world that scrolls faster than our breath, I choose to pause— to listen to the quiet courage beating softly inside ordinary hearts.
By Waqar Khan21 days ago in Poets
Take me to a place like Neverland, A fun place where I never have to be a man, Where I can jump and run and fight for fun,
By Jesse Lee21 days ago in Poets
The receptionist asked, “Name?” And for a second I almost answered with the version you used on me The nickname that made me smaller
Attention, all citizens - remain alert, remain sure. We’re in the midst of a devastating, ongoing, silent war. In this conflict of networks, signals and blue-light glare,
By Latisha Fairfull21 days ago in Poets