Forest Floor Dreams: A Poetic Exploration of Nature's Understory In the shadow of the towering oaks, where sunlight softly gleams,
By inspirational poems 2 years ago in Poets
I am a nobody, I wear the name proudly, I fix things no else sees, Essential things that need doing, And people that need helping,
By Justin Coccimiglio2 years ago in Poets
It was like magic, my love for him Man, I never saw it coming With just one glance, I was his Now he calls me mommy How do we explain
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
The garbage is piling up. Trash cans overflowing, takeout bags stacked around them. I can't keep up. The fridge itself is rotting now.
By Kay Husnick2 years ago in Poets
the way that you move is intricate quite frankly, it’s da Vinci-esque knew it would be my demise took a seat way up high
By Daniel K2 years ago in Poets
if it returns it was meant to be how many days void that cliché? adages as old as time tell me they've been there too just grin and bare it
this pit of despair feels so damn good love gripped me with its glacial hold once the reason for her smile make the bed. stay awhile.
when i tell you that i’m doing fine i hope you know that is a lie no need to share what’s inside better to let it slide
bright-eyed promises proved gossamer nightly romance became missed calls dandelion hopes flew by thanksgiving wishbones failed
Brilliantly broken, your first impulse, love. Stirred brutally by anger, Still generous with applause The vow was forever
had to find another ice cream spot no more breakfast at cheap diners cannot wear that shirt again eyes ignore black sedans
Two sugars, one cream, you haven't changed but I take my coffee black since December twenty-seventh and in spite of it all