There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Mountains are details See the forest for the bees Our maps made us lost
By Matthew Daniels3 years ago in Poets
This. This cannot be all there is for me. This finite space. This space that holds me. This space where I rise and fall and glide and swirl... and swirl and glide and fall and rise.
By Caroline Jane3 years ago in Poets
Mountaintop whore house… Hear their moans like a hot wind. They laugh as men fall!
By Christopher “CJ” Herring3 years ago in Poets
A penny saved is a penny earned. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. This may work when no rent is due but when it comes what holds true?
By The Coffee Ghost3 years ago in Poets
Shameful history. Land stolen. Desecrated. National Treasure?
By Monica Cable3 years ago in Poets
Wildflowers are great Wildflowers grow and spread fast Mountain spreads the seed
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Poets
I call you "friend" but you don't know me We're not friends, not really I truly mean it when I wish you well But we aren't friends, not I can tell
By KAT Hunt3 years ago in Poets
I am a mountain; my own biggest obstruction. Undiscovered beauty.
By Annie Edwards 3 years ago in Poets
Nature brings wisdom. I got lost on the mountain, and I found myself.
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By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Poets
Journey like a Crossroad Blissful Reflection of My Future's Past Yet my shadow still lies within the Valley’s Peak
By Pam Zee3 years ago in Poets
Sky indigo deep Oh so close to heaven's dream Just out of reach plea
By A poem to you3 years ago in Poets