I breathe in the fresh air hugged between mountains It's like I've always belonged here amongst spring water fountains
By Ellie Hoovs11 months ago in Poets
In lightning’s grasp, the monster wakes, A soul unbound, yet flesh that aches. From stolen bones and hands entwined, A spark defiled the laws divine.
By Jason “Jay” Benskin11 months ago in Poets
I saw you, and my body had goosebumps all over. Looking and feeling at you is an extreme fantasy. Your touch made my heart jump.
By Ina Zeneli11 months ago in Poets
I met my younger self for coffee she arrived ten minutes late, I hugged her she ordered her favorite chocolate cake\ As I gulped her innocence through the lens of my present eyes,
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Poets
Here I Am I don’t wait quiet. I don’t sit soft. If I walk in, you’ll know it. I don’t beg for space. I take it. Fill the room,
By Marie381Uk 11 months ago in Poets
Winter, Be Gone Icebound mornings, dark no light, Endless hours swallowed by night. Frost clings fierce, a bitter thread,
I am the ghetto. The cracks in the wall. The inner outer city land where they think all the savages crawl. These urban corner aren’t as bad as they seem.
By Joe Patterson11 months ago in Poets
Grieving through the breathing crevices of my mourning soul, I propelled through piercing glances of the ones who chose to score their goal.
This poem can be read across and downwards. The formatting is a little messy on here so please refer to the image. Achilles Patroclus
By L.J Moore11 months ago in Poets
Impaled I inhale the pain Watch the blood rain As I pull your knife from my back For the heresy But now they listen to me
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
My home away from home Atlanta City of the Forest Urban Jungle Rich in History Yet Modern and Bustling Food scene that no other beats
By Henry Parrish Jr.11 months ago in Poets
They were NPC’s with little concern Until color became oval shaped Schicklgruber was his middle name John is his middle name almost 100 years later
By Cadma11 months ago in Poets