There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Technology an average person would have in today's society. Got to have that newer model every year. With pages of apps to fill a library.
By Michael Armstrong4 years ago in Poets
Along the crooked sidewalk lined with daisies and dandelions, Beside weathered fences and rusty mailboxes with creaky hinges,
By Isla Griswald4 years ago in Poets
I sense the end Blowing through the streets Like heady breezes making the windbells chime. I want to believe In a dream of permanence
By CT Idlehouse4 years ago in Poets
My Old Friend by Dean Andrews Photo by LUIS G FLORES on Unsplash My Old Friend Hello, Rage my old friend Come to speak through me again
By Dean Andrews4 years ago in Poets
Stumbling by Dean Andrews Photo by Rachel on Unsplash Stumbling The fool stumbles in the dark Over what he knows not
Hello Vocal! I am not going to lie I was skeptical at first But now , I am convinced We were meant to be. I enter your domain
By Mariann Carroll4 years ago in Poets
Take me to the nunnery Take me to the convent I want to be a learned wom-un To be so, I must be a nun Bring me to my home
By Whimsical Wanderer 4 years ago in Poets
it follows you no matter how many encounters you've had in the past or who you've known even if you gain from experience and
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Poets
Every attack becomes impaled on the horns of the alleged victim. The meek struggles; the aggressor applies more pressure.
By Clada Idem4 years ago in Poets
Yes, I am pretty sure that “Juneteenth” is new to most people (who are not black) because it is something that they may not have heard of.
By Kia T Cooper-Erbst4 years ago in Poets
We all travel on a road One way, straight Where does it go? No one knows Unsure if anyone has reached the common destination,
By Shayde4 years ago in Poets
Once thriving and lush and green Dancing in the winds of spring April's showers bring growth and joy Roots singing in hydrated bliss
By Finn River Clemons4 years ago in Poets