The Fairy Garden That Everyone Loves Do you believe in fairies the ones no bigger than your hand who dance where no one’s looking
By Marie381Uk 6 months ago in Poets
played from within a single note i always have to explain the joke because i am still the funniest guy i know layered like the scramble
By ⸘jason alan‽6 months ago in Poets
The Bee, the Fly and the Moth The bee wore boots and a pilot’s hat, He fancied himself a diplomat, Buzzed in a bar all full of cheer,
The Train That Took Him Away The train that took him away howled at the dawn like a curse steam biting the wind, metal grinding the dirt from its path.
I don't believe in magic anymore, Been tricked too many times before. You say that I don’t trust you anymore, You’re right, you lied too many times before.
By Calvin London6 months ago in Poets
Barefoot Sand hot, searing white, like my skin, which had been kissed by a fierce fiery sun that mistook me for his lover.
By Ellie Hoovs6 months ago in Poets
Lightning flashed then hit his grave too soon after he emerged to carry on his haunting nights with boots still wet from shifting earth
He Bit Into the Apple He bit into the apple, the maggots tasted vile, the skin still shining, red with guile. He spat it out, but not in shame,
He Cut Off My Long Hair He cut off my long hair said it was too wild, too free said men stared, and he was tired of sharing me
Most people do struggle for a subject in which to write. - Yet i find my words ever flowing no shortage of proclamations.
By Alexander Stoddart6 months ago in Poets
The Camel with the Hump, The Elephant and The toothless Croc The camel had the hump today, And not the one that helps him sway,
Gabriela, Nicole, Ocana, My Mera Novella, soul, mantra Where a Soul meets another, tied in time Where the ocean falls, it also
By J. K. Anderson6 months ago in Poets