Performance Poetry is poetry out loud; poems brought from the page to the stage.
Take care. It's the fair thing to do in a world that hates you. ** I see you, I see you I see you, I see you - ** I see tendrils of doubt
By Camille Ora-Nicole3 years ago in Poets
As he’s sawing off my limbs, I fall in love with its pain. He can’t wear white shirts because they’d soak in crimson stains.
By Desmond Razzano3 years ago in Poets
You can want my manifestation You can mimick my attitude 👀 Do whatever you want but your never gonna be me… Pick at my emotions,
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Poets
I did everything I did Even had to close the lid Of the jar by the Spar Just to save myself a quid I’ll keep It real that’s how I roll
By Haychie_Artist3 years ago in Poets
I’ll never fall in love again The way the Heartbreak cut me like a Knife… And Left my Desires Hanging on for Dear life… When you left me standing Downtown near the MetraStation…
Love's Chasing Game c2021 Blank stare. I don't care. I know it's not fair. But he's clear the f*** over there,
By LittleWrenWrites 3 years ago in Poets
For those who don't know a haiku is a short-form poem with only three lines. The first and third lines must have five syllables and the second must have seven syllables.
By Sarah Loyd3 years ago in Poets
Learning To Trust The Currents By: Adele Pena c2022 Cast to see the world before her. Left to fend off the rising tide of survival's expectations on her own,
Head Colds c2016 Mucus, mucus in my nose, must you have continual flows? My Kleenex are gone. My nose is red.
To yield I shall not To cry I shall not Stinging clasps my heart as trickling cells ripple through a crackling strain of torment.
By Denise Larkin3 years ago in Poets
I am the gain, without the loss. I am the place, to ponder your life. The reason of rhyme and the logical passion of the mind.
By Shane Harrington 3 years ago in Poets
Let your voice be a lion, fierce and strong, A roar for injustice, a cry against wrong. Let your voice be a feather, gentle and kind,
By Karyn Savage3 years ago in Poets