Performance Poetry is poetry out loud; poems brought from the page to the stage.
I stapled my wings to the earth, now I am just waiting to die, reader discretion advised. * I thought I made the right choice all those years ago,
By Just Daniel3 years ago in Poets
When I lose my way, Take me back to the sea. Teach me how to float around, Lay back, relax and be. Remind me how much I angry laugh
By Amelia W3 years ago in Poets
In the middle of this disease Pandemic, war and more fees I forgot what comfort is Stress and relieve become synonyms.
By Andreea Oprea3 years ago in Poets
Keeping to myself is a very busy thing to do. Knowing myself is still a big thing. But, I don't know myself… Why? It's complicated…
By Meghan LeVaughn 3 years ago in Poets
I never thanked you for inadvertently teaching me to avoid looking directly into your eyes. I didn’t realize until I was confident
By Sam Eliza Green3 years ago in Poets
Here today as I sit in front of a tray I write away in a notebook to keep the laziness at bay I need to create, so I grab a paper and pen
By Thavien Yliaster3 years ago in Poets
what’s in a name ? are underlying traits burning in flame that could potentially scorch to become tendencies we find so strange ?
By Jeffrey Sparks3 years ago in Poets
Unfamiliar with us Rare dominance That is the excellence of a teacher. You greet me wherever you see me If I inquire about yourself
By raaman3 years ago in Poets
I stay up late sometimes… practicing on my rhymes… Lord if you awaken me Then I must try my opportunities… At least Just one more time…
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Poets
Coming back from hell On the way To higher destinations Calling their names Caught in between In strange means
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
Author's Notes: This poem is a continuation of Dharrsheena Raja Segarran's "The Chronicles of Red." Please go read her story before You read mine. Thank You.
Skeletal muscles contracting As I shovel a hole for your grave Cardiac muscles reacting As I struggle through the pain
By Tanner Peiffer3 years ago in Poets