You are beautiful and capable I speak the truth in these words This thought is inescapable You are heightened, senses stabled
By Dan-O Vizzini2 years ago in Poets
Absent minded boy opens his eyes a few days after sunrise in the new year— Before, no before the new year I remember him fondly—
In response to Poppy’s January prompts. Check out the link below! It’s 2 a.m. Super late, or is it super early rather? Insomnia at it's peak Can't sleep, feeling weak, Staring at the bullet holes in the door.
By Tressa Rose2 years ago in Poets
Abracadabra! Banish the shadows with a mantra. Casting away the catastrophic, Demonstrating dexterity, the incantation is cryptic.
By El Poet2 years ago in Poets
Limelight on, curtains raised Stage manager's scripts rephrased Backstage alerts me with queued cues I, spotlit, search for my muse
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
Below is my Entry to Real Poetics Challenge -Year 2033 https://shopping-feedback.today/poets/year-2033 ****************************************
By Natasha Collazo2 years ago in Poets
This is for Real Poetics unofficial challenge, check it out! I'll be 44 In the year of 2033 That is of course if this chronic kidney disease Doesn't get the better of me.
Thank you Poppy for creating this challenge. 1. patchwork beauty I am the result of patches sewn together to create beauty.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Poets
Her heart is in crisis. It's repressed and finite. She'll tell you she's sorry, but you'll refuse just for spite. Looking ahead, she only sees smoke, no way through,
By Merrie Sanders2 years ago in Poets
Chaos in my abode; Jealousy mates with rage. Music never asked for voice. The chair is senseless. Color has no friends.
By Christian Lee2 years ago in Poets
Once upon a midnight clear The April moon ablaze with light A father's song of sorrow and woe Piercing the veil of that long, dark night
By Aaron Waddell - The Everyday Mystic2 years ago in Poets
I got up today, a little bit dismayed From all the things heard on the news They’re shooting like a fool where my kids go to school
By David E. Perry2 years ago in Poets