The Drill Sergeant I booked it months ago, forgot I had till the text came in and I went mad searched the house for socks and pride
By Marie381Uk 6 months ago in Poets
Again, Carmen San Diego wanted to visit another country and decided to hop a plane over the Atlantic Ocean to the country of Canada.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Poets
So 🖌️ You want To fade 🎨 Pass into The ether It's easy ⊹₊⟡⋆ If you do it Right, I would know A lost page in An endless tale
By K.B. Silver 6 months ago in Poets
I saw the lights and they did glow City streets where we abode I walked a path no one did know Suburban blights were no less slow
By Amos Glade6 months ago in Poets
Crush the raw cubed sweetness, in the bottom of a glass. Wet it with a tincture of sorrows, fashioned from the brine of your grief.
By Ellie Hoovs6 months ago in Poets
I never believed what the blue mountains said of me, that I was luminary. I listened to beige pebbles, that played inside trickling streams,
In my childhood home, not knowing was a risk. Don't know what tone of voice to use? Risk being punished for being rude.
By Lolly Vieira6 months ago in Poets
On Carman San Diego's trip from Ireland, she stopped in Wales. Let's see what she thinks. Welsh speaking individuals maybe a little Gaelic at times if she remembers well
Carman San Diego has decided to go on to Ireland and here is what she thought of the country. Irish speaking characters that seem to
The Moon Took Mars The moon took Mars, I watched it go no sound, no light, just hush and glow a slip behind that silver face
Remember the Day You Won First Prize Remember the day you won first prize grinning like mad with those wide bright eyes holding that ribbon like it meant the world
It’s Now or Never she Has To Go She didn’t whisper she didn’t weep she walked out fast while they were asleep Four little ones