I feel like the landlord Who’s left paying the rent I could fill up some billboards With things I've left unsaid I cook, do the laundry
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden8 months ago in Poets
Aren't we all a little "crazy" don't we tilt left, on the level We've become numb to the amazing falling victim to the devil
Cold on the outside but warm on the inside Emotionless are the most emotional Emotions are kept inside Put others feelings before their own
By L.I.E8 months ago in Poets
Breathe in— the hush of light gathering at the edge of thought. Breathe out— release the weight you did not know you carried.
By Printique Studios8 months ago in Poets
In the heart of a quiet little town, Lived a girl who never wore a frown. Her eyes sparkled like summer skies, But no one knew they masked her cries.
By TrueVocal8 months ago in Poets
The hospital visit goes the same as it has before She starts screaming when she sees me come through the door Mom was never like this, not until the day she saw the thing
By Sam Plank8 months ago in Poets
She’s not a daydream— she’s a craftsman, a chef, a gardener. She doesn’t do it for show. Nor is she a showstopper— Like the dragonfly, or grasshopper,
By Natasha Collazo8 months ago in Poets
Broken is the heart that feels the unending torment of grief, the constant banging of tears flowing down to the soul of a very being,
By Angel Adagio8 months ago in Poets
Don't take there Where the memories are so bare Please don't take me there Where I'm scared Where there's so much despair
By CotardDelusionz8 months ago in Poets
In this vast world, so wide and deep, Where promises fade and loyalties sleep, There shines a bond, steadfast and true, The love of parents, unmatched by few.
By Aysha Akhter 8 months ago in Poets
Oh land of olive trees and sunlit skies, Where dreams are born but often die. A cradle of faith, of hope, and tears, Your story echoes through the years.
Who should be responsible for her murder? The question engraved on her tomb below her names The question every visitor ask themselves before saying something,
By Isaac Ramaphala8 months ago in Poets