There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Too many interest not enough time JeremyBoswell & Kitt that was so dope shit Surfing insta kinda lit Late at night through the algorithm
By SiAire3 years ago in Poets
It would be so easy to idle in familiar cafés, dithering over books to return, possible snacks to purchase, coffee to enjoy before cold and sour.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Poets
I felt the hatred emanating from The young man’s dark black soul The minute he slid into the backseat of my car
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 years ago in Poets
There was a dancing of leaves That fluttered in slow motion From the sky above That we watched in silence, A shared agreement
By Katrina Thornley3 years ago in Poets
Bring me back to life, promise me my resurrection. Into another world, I’m searching for a reconnection. You give me a happy high, that’s my number one confession.
By Desmond Razzano3 years ago in Poets
The same old cycle, Mechanical wheels of a bicycle, It wishes for you to recycle. It pulls you back, It sees you making progress,
By Natasha Harrison3 years ago in Poets
that was their true purpose to let me shut my beak forever but at least it won’t be there they should have known my life was planned
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
I love everything about travelling, From the organising, packing, travelling, returning home, It’s all such a blessing to me,
By Colleen Millsteed 3 years ago in Poets
twisted and turned I walk the Earth like a lion on the loose black, broken, bruised unhinged, unchanged, unbound
who is he to me? whom is he? he is not holy here, and we are not at all certain he is not at all gone. his spirit is still real
By ⸘jason alan‽3 years ago in Poets
have you ever tried looking for yourself in the shadow of someone else's love? trapped in their social sacrifice- life or death, can't say no.
You can be the Joker, I can be Harley. I’d love to eat your heart out, and will never be sorry. Looking for a pulse, but I’d rather find a heart-beat.