performance poetry
Performance Poetry is poetry out loud; poems brought from the page to the stage.
The Garden Where Words Bloom
In a quiet garden far from noise, Where hearts find space to speak, A poet sits without being seen, Letting silence kiss his cheek. He plants his thoughts like fragile seeds, In soil made soft by rain, He waters them with gentle hope, And waits without complaint.
By Muhammad Saad 2 months ago in Poets
Echoes of the Honest Ink
There are places in life where words do more than describe—they guide, comfort, and connect people who may have never met. In the small town of Pineshore, such magic lived inside a quiet group of poets who gathered every week in the old library. They called themselves The Circle of Honest Ink, not because they were famous or perfect, but because every poem they shared came from a place of truth.
By EchoVerse Poet2 months ago in Poets
The Lanterns of Quiet Poets
In a quiet town wrapped in moonlit calm, poetry lived like a whispered blessing, drifting through alleyways and climbing softly over rooftops. The people here believed that some truths were too gentle for loud voices, and so they entrusted them to poems. Every evening, after the sun dipped below the horizon, a group of poets gathered under an ancient stone arch to write, speak, and share words that touched the heart without ever needing to shout.
By EchoVerse Poet2 months ago in Poets











