When Our Eyes Met When our eyes met, time stood still, A silent spark, a sudden thrill. The world around began to fade, As if our souls had found their way.
By ANITA12 months ago in Poets
Winter, Be Gone Icebound mornings, dark no light, Endless hours swallowed by night. Frost clings fierce, a bitter thread,
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Poets
-*- I can tell you stories on how this started; I can take your spirit and walk you with me. Don't you dare to be afraid of
By Alex Torres12 months ago in Poets
Hello, Remember me? I'm back To make you remember who you are Don't you ever forget Watch your steps Don't get too ahead
By CotardDelusionz12 months ago in Poets
Fierce winds of yesterdays past, compounding at my door, I stand unwavering, having to show more, By building up myself, not tearing down each day,
By R0ME012 months ago in Poets
Again Waking up Looking for some light Looking for a break in the clouds Again Searching for the sun And after it sets, simply surviving the night
By Josh Morgan12 months ago in Poets
Another supplement swallowed another work out sweated out burning off that extra bite of salad another bathing suit tried on
By Ellie Hoovs12 months ago in Poets
Not to be confused with a "dead name". I am not Transgender, but my birth name brings me pain and triggers me to hear it. So I called it "birth name" in this poem.
By ᔕᗩᗰ ᕼᗩᖇTY12 months ago in Poets
THE LAND OF OZ PHOTO BY VICKI Puppies, Kitties, Birds, Toys, Rainbows, Wizard of Oz, Cause Peepers
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 12 months ago in Poets
Echoes of Yesterday In the twilight of her years, she sat, Tracing the past in a tattered hat. The golden glow of childhood's light,
By Katie L. Kashan12 months ago in Poets
This poem was written in response to the Rattle® Poetry Ekphrastic Challenge for January 2025 and was ultimately not selected. You can find more information here. https://www.rattle.com/ekphrastic/
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)12 months ago in Poets
Mental heath awareness I run, but the walls move with me, shadowed hands stretch long and wide. Footsteps echo in the hollow silence,