There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Strength of a mountain She weathered the many storms Not crushed but defined
By THE SPEAR SISTERS3 years ago in Poets
A huge slab of rock Gives birth to its own weather. Man births only death.
By Donald J. Bingle3 years ago in Poets
At the mountains edge Worry not the hyenas Leopards lie below
By Mingling with the Moon 3 years ago in Poets
I want a door knocker On my door, on my door I want a rustic garden Fruit, veggies, and flowers I want a door knocker
By Whimsical Wanderer 3 years ago in Poets
virtual summit best-of-the-best congregate but none wear trousers
By Morgana3 years ago in Poets
Snake Island Go f**k yourself, Russian warship. Sharp, straight, knife-cut, Shaped charged, surly, angry, Defiant and determined.
By Benjamin R Disher Jr3 years ago in Poets
I clawed my way up To gain sight from the heavens, But clouds blocked my view
By Caiden Rick3 years ago in Poets
Thrusting crust rises Crowned in cloud and glinting ice Too high for softness
By Hannah Moore3 years ago in Poets
They forced a new Tongue Yet our language endures Her name will return
By Some Guy3 years ago in Poets
A giant's death bed Slain by the one the sword chose Yet named snowy hill
look from the summit so high up the world seems low peace? no! back to work
By Sam Spinelli3 years ago in Poets
I knew we'd sold the mountain. Didn't realize we'd sold our souls out, too.
By Dane BH3 years ago in Poets