Her Father Loved Her, Her Mother Was Her Friend Her father taught her to stand tall, her mother showed her how to bend without breaking.
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
Christmas Haiku 2025 Shining Christmas tree, Tiny hands unwrap pure joy, Laughter lights the room.
Flight 666 The engines roared and shook the cabin, everyone held their seats in tense, silent fear. Outside, the night stretched endless and black,
Eli was born on a winter’s breath, A cry that danced with life and death. His mother wept, his father prayed, A fragile soul the world had made.
By Roman B Jr.3 months ago in Poets
The Terrible Neighbours They screamed from morning until night, slamming doors and throwing words like stones. I could hear them through walls,
A beautiful fair maiden, wielding arrows and bow, Shares her one rare story of love and woe. She leads a powerful group, that favours no male,
By Liam Storm3 months ago in Poets
She Does Not Know She Is Gone She wakes to rooms that never answer, she calls out soft and waits for sound, but only silence curls around her,
Careful how you draw me— I’ll take your shabby sketch and fill it in with all of my colors and textures, flesh it out, stretch it out, make your idea of me
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Poets
The Longest Mile I will walk The longest mile is just the same as the shortest, though it never feels that way, when the night grows heavy on the shoulders,
Scales Are Never Kind Scales are never kind, they glare with cruel precision, cold numbers on a plastic face, deciding how I feel.
She Is Mysterious She is mysterious, she reads the quiet shadows, she walks where whispers bloom, she knows beyond the veil,
Introduction I think Emerson Chambers is one of the most impressive buildings in Newcastle, and it is occupied by Waterstones.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 months ago in Poets