Breathe in— the air tastes of morning, cool, sweet, like dew resting on the tongue. Breathe out— a slow release, soft as a drifting cloud.
By Printique Studiosabout a year ago in Poets
Remember me I wish the future was bright And full of stars But I know soon We may be far There will be many scars Because they hate this world
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
I fog up the cool silver glass with hot air from my lungs, the kind that whispers of attainable dreams, the kind that could fill a balloon
By Ellie Hoovsabout a year ago in Poets
My mother Doesn’t take me Seriously. She believes My mental illnesses Are something to Spite her; that I Simply want
By Nina Pierceabout a year ago in Poets
Love is no stranger to humanity in crisis. Paranoia labored men to fend for themselves. But you sacrificed your panic to forlorn drifters.
By Natasha Collazoabout a year ago in Poets
I shattered from the weight of your malevolent words, you cast at me with hate. ** Your dark illusions, of what love was supposed to be,
By Daphsamabout a year ago in Poets
Sitting in a room, full, causes anxiety Words, can never escape It ends up like makeup Putting on a face to make it easy
By Lady Psyrenabout a year ago in Poets
The Wanderer Within I walk a path, both bright and dim, A winding road carved deep within. The stars above, the earth below,
By Katie L. Kashanabout a year ago in Poets
‘‘We all carry the weight of overthinking and regret, but freedom lies within. This poem is a gentle reminder to let go, love yourself, and embrace the present.’’
By Rhythmabout a year ago in Poets
Perhaps my pondering, should stay where the water ripples, around my feet rather then what is beyond the golden horizon.
I awoke this morning thinking of The Fool, his message of spiritual rebirth echoing within me. * Even though I’ve been at this work
By David Muñozabout a year ago in Poets
It begins in whispers, a dull ache rising, soft like the hum of a storm just beyond the horizon. But soon, it roars. It twists, it wrings,
By Marvelous Michaelabout a year ago in Poets