In the stillness of a summer’s night, Where stars and dreams take gentle flight, There blooms a love, both soft and warm,
By OptimalEdge2 years ago in Poets
In the whisper of the evening breeze, Where love flows like the gentle seas, There lies a path that two hearts tread, A journey where their souls are led.
In the quiet dawn of morning’s grace, Where sunlight paints each loving face, There sings a symphony so sweet, A melody where two hearts meet.
In the quiet of the midnight air, Where dreams and stars entwine and share, There blooms a love, profound and deep, A promise made for hearts to keep.
What’s up Josepher? That’s not my name, have you no shame? You don’t like that nickname? Then you lame! Stop with the games. Leave me alone so I can rap.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Poets
author photo Strolled through an old park, one I used to visit on a lark No lawn bowlers that day instead it was highschoolers at play
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
you knew me biblically but never like a religion while i was your most devout disciple breathing you in was gospel
By M.B. Arthur2 years ago in Poets
In a world of code and digital dreams, An IT employee sits, where data streams. Amidst the hum of servers, they stand, Guardians of a virtual land.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Poets
In the land of Mewar, under the sun’s fierce gaze, Rode a steed of unmatched valor, worthy of praise. Chetak, the gallant horse, with coat as blue as night, Carried his master, Pratap, through many a fight.
Under night’s darkness, a terrible sight, Wounds that fester cause fear. From the black gloom of wounds, spiders slink from depths of flesh and a creeping gloom.
By Jason “Jay” Benskin2 years ago in Poets
He is tall, looming figure covered with pall in the darkness. Eyes of darkness, emptiness, cold, whispers never spoken. His limbs stretch, abnormally lengthy,
My dear Eragon, From the water, dark and warm, there you resided. Suddenly thrusted into a new air, Bright, dry and unfamiliar.
By Jennisea Redfield2 years ago in Poets