There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
A splash of color Clambering through storied streets Nostalgia preserved
By Ryan Burkey3 years ago in Poets
Barley transforming Hops accentuates flavor I'm on hiatus
By Lamar Wiggins3 years ago in Poets
Bright, blue, neon light Dances to the disco beat Party till last call
I should remember As it hides behind the clouds The sky is still blue
By Alexandria Stanwyck3 years ago in Poets
Profound as kind smiles Oceans nurture emotions And blood the bleu hearts
By Marie Cadette Pierre-Louis3 years ago in Poets
Gingham blue & white his vessel sails into Oz in private tempest.
By Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock3 years ago in Poets
Metal toys strewn well Calculated with boxed sand There is hell to play
By Matthew Daniels3 years ago in Poets
Blue jeans looking cute, flourishing modern culture made by child hands.
By R F K3 years ago in Poets
Visa here I come. Legal form almost complete. Damn! This blue biro.
By Len Lei3 years ago in Poets
Penetrating stare Drifts slowly like boats at sea Before me eyes glaze
By Amy Lindop3 years ago in Poets
They’re coming for you Those flashing blue lights give chase Dart through the shadows
In hallowed places They depict ancient stories: Love and rejection