There’s still sweetness on my tongue from a love that didn’t last like the last sip of soda That’s gone a little flat
By Milan Milic2 months ago in Poets
PUBLIC NOTICE 17-B: TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN COMFORTS Issued by the Department of Ordinary Hours (DOOH) Effective immediately and until further notice, the following items are hereby restricted in all public and private spaces:
By LaRae Pynas2 months ago in Poets
existential thinking - a crisis maybe a questioning for sure - has shaken loose thoughts realisations wonderings revisions
By ali2 months ago in Poets
For thirty-eight years he lay by the pool, Surrounded by water that never quite moved. Healing rippled, but never for him—
By Hannah Lambert2 months ago in Poets
I used to think strength meant armor a jaw set like stone, a heart locked up with the spare key thrown away. ﹁﹂
I am too much of my own blood to remain silent. The color is Red. I am so much more than your left hand. Lie to me, and hold my hand?
By Sara Wynn2 months ago in Poets
My country has turned to piracy now, deposing a foreign leader to ravage his country’s resources. * Modern-day conquistadores,
By David Muñoz2 months ago in Poets
I stand in a shiny Halo glow The reminiscence Of myself The me I thought Must exist Time lost In the space between
By K.B. Silver 2 months ago in Poets
Achieving goals Pressing forward Pushing through Limitless dreaming Yen emotions Igniting change New opportunities
By L.I.E2 months ago in Poets
I learned early that silence could keep a room calm. If I didn’t speak, no one argued. If I didn’t ask, no one said no. If I didn’t feel too much, no one had to deal with it.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Poets
Rising rage, break the cage. This next stage holds the age-old secret. - For all those who'd rather be dead: open thyne arms,
By Paul Fingl2 months ago in Poets
“The sun is a greater teacher of life. When it sets, it brings peace, when it rises, it brings hope.” The “Sun” gives us life on this planet Earth.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 months ago in Poets