There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
We reach for the peaks To grasp at fleeting vapors, As life lives below.
By Michaela F. - "Hiraeth"3 years ago in Poets
mountainous body ruinous, you deplete me —echoes in valley.
By Rachel Zheng3 years ago in Poets
I am dyselxic. It is my mownten to clime. Wock withme gentlee.
By Gigi Gibson3 years ago in Poets
In a world of silence, where all lived, silently sliding to and fro like ice skaters across the smooth glassy surface of an icy lake,
By Robin Laurinec3 years ago in Poets
the view from the top is an invisible feat if not for the climb
By Tania Schiliro3 years ago in Poets
It's not Us and Them Purple mountain majesties Call for brotherhood
By Liz Sinclair3 years ago in Poets
We’ll never arrive If we step in and step back As time quietly flies
By Marie Cadette Pierre-Louis3 years ago in Poets
When living the dream We climb up under thick air... But see brighter scenes
This is majesty. As I gaze upon glory, I vow to save it.
By Joseph Guthrie3 years ago in Poets
the web prompts chaos the mountain bears the haven — ascend or devolve — Erin Floyd
By Erin Floyd3 years ago in Poets
Moonwalk across hill Its beauty is surreal I love the appeal
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Poets
Monumental me Growth under pressure breaks backs Mountains in my mind
By Jenna Sedi3 years ago in Poets