Runs from room All around, laughter, their rancor an Irreparable razing. She strains to restrain her razor fingers, struggles to suppress their search for a
By Wen Xiaoshengabout a year ago in Poets
You’re my hedonism Your kisses have saved me From my isthmus of sorrow You indulge my whims And I hang on your words Forever tied together
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
I used to imagine your face I used to look for you in every place I used to wonder what you were doing But then I realized it was all a waste
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By L.I.Eabout a year ago in Poets
Lost time and lost life Lost will and lost wife Lost soul and lost purpose Lost heart and lost surface Gained time and life
By J. K. Andersonabout a year ago in Poets
I cannot sleep for I dream as I wake There is no one here but a reflection in the lake The travels are long and the mind weighs heavy
Challenge: ‘Write an acrostic poem using the word 'SILENCE.’ Note: You can read my poem as ‘stand alone.’ However, the two interlinked poems are ‘Silence 1: Black’ and ‘Silence 2: Life.’
By Pauline Fountainabout a year ago in Poets
pick the flecks of my bones from the ashes that's all that's left of me for you now you turned green because I found sunlight
By Ellie Hoovsabout a year ago in Poets
You look at me askance As we dance To the limerence in each other’s eyes Sometimes I see what’s on your mind But I promise, there’s no lies
I can tell you've been drinking, cause your words are brass tacks, you try to press them in to me. because you're caught in a spiral
Murdr'ing minister, man has no milk, let alone one of kindness to Amend the agony that attends the crevice under my rib cage where a raven's croaked chastisement replaces dove's song, where serpent deflowers
Scarred earth cradles the bones of forgotten generations, Mothers with empty arms still feel the weight of the lost.
By Ravi Dabout a year ago in Poets