The Weight of Words She carries them, heavy as stones, Each syllable etched into bone. A whispered "no," a careless slight,
By Katie L. Kashan12 months ago in Poets
Why Some Prefer the Company of Beasts Some say that people are life’s great delight, With words that shine and minds so bright.
The body remembers what the mind forgets. It carries the echoes of every unspoken thing. I stretch my fingers, and they recall the weight
By Marvelous Michael12 months ago in Poets
It is wise not to play cards with someone who holds only trumps.
By William Alfred12 months ago in Poets
The sun is missing again. Days stretch long and colorless, grey swallowing grey, and my skin—my black skin— is losing its fire, its glow,
The walls absorb unspoken cries, soft steps masked by heavy sighs. A shadow lingers, wild and free, but bound by chains no eye can see.
By Nash Georges12 months ago in Poets
The Magic of Spring Spring is here, a time so bright, The world wakes up to golden light. The sun shines down, so warm, so new, Turning the sky a perfect blue.
By ANITA12 months ago in Poets
In any relationship, if you give me distance, I will give you propriety; if you cherish me, I will give you what you deserve. This is the minimum respect between people.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing12 months ago in Poets
The more I learn, the less I understand, the world is vast, yet slipping through my grasp. Like grains of time that vanish in my hand.
The Tongue has no bones but it can hurt The tongue has no bones, yet it cuts so deep, A whisper can wake, a word can make weep.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Poets
The path ahead is not too far, Life’s burdens are not too heavy. Lean on my shoulder, At the feet of the Divine,
By Kalix12 months ago in Poets
Inhale such calmness In search of the light, Trapped by desire, Surrender tonight. Unsure of your focus Free of torment,
By Janine Michelle12 months ago in Poets