The Orange Tree In the garden stands a tree, Branches sway, wild and free. Leaves are green, dancing bright, A lovely sight, pure delight.
By Marie381Uk 9 months ago in Poets
The Gypsy Curse One quiet night, under stars so bright, A gypsy tied his horse, snug and tight. Well-fed and weary, the stallion slept,
I found the book by accident, a thrift store corner, dust and quiet, wedged between a haunted novel and casseroles from 1983.
By Nihal Khan9 months ago in Poets
You Can’t Take It With You When You Go Uncle hoarded each coin like a tightwad, counting in silence, dreaming of tomorrows.
Aliens Are Coming Haiku They came, They Watch Us Spacecraft hidden they watch earth Ready to attack
I could name all the freckles on your skin I could trace them with my kiss and make constellations But the memory of your body
By Raine Fielder9 months ago in Poets
I got ghosts in my blood And demons in my bones People think the worm in my brain makes me insane But I say vaccines are to blame
By Atomic Historian9 months ago in Poets
When you find yourself desiring solitude, It can be beneficial. This indicates that you are on the verge of liberating yourself.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Poets
In the hush beneath powerlines, through fractured stones, no gardener knelt to bless them. No springtime choir sang.
By Ellie Hoovs9 months ago in Poets
Welcome to the Rain Welcome rain, after the hottest day. When roads dry, surface tar melts away. The bins stinking from the heat,
I love my mom, because she is crazy, I love her, because she is kind, I love her, because no matter what she made Sure her and her kids were taken care of,
By CeeCee Whitfield9 months ago in Poets
They laid me to sleep in a coffin made of glass lined with velvet apologies thinking I'd dream of oceans or forgiveness