There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
I Love Everything About The Spring I love everything about the spring, the way the world exhales. After months of holding its breath,
By Marie381Uk 9 days ago in Poets
Underneath the ocean's breath There's a soldier standing, left Holding on for dear life Maybe doubting if he's right For fighting for a flag he knows
By Ruby Red9 days ago in Poets
I. Dinosaurs will roar. There’s not much you can do. They’ll bemoan the long-lost days when they roamed the Earth at will.
By Dean Traylor9 days ago in Poets
Loving A Dream I fell in love with a dream, one that never stayed for long. It whispered promises at night, then vanished by the dawn.
Soo, the little boy will go to preschool, just like his sister did one summer. It's harsh on him, and on us.
By Seema Patel9 days ago in Poets
Two Feet Of Snow Two feet of snow fell without asking permission, overnight it settled like it meant to stay. A garden paused mid sentence, mid thought,
A few of my dads neices and nephews said that we are wolf clan. Except a medicine man told my brother we are bear clan. Man,
By Denise E Lindquist10 days ago in Poets
I Want To Be The Best Of Me I want to be the best of me, not flawless, not admired. Just honest when I look inward, and proud of what I tried.
By Marie381Uk 10 days ago in Poets
They're all toxic. Once you start they'll only drag you down. So, beware of those classics especially. Great movies are a risky venture;
By Moon Desert10 days ago in Poets
The woman was going for a walk, her poodle following behind, through a beautiful neighborhood. Scenic valley, birdsongs,
By Seema Patel10 days ago in Poets
The Indian Restaurant In Town The Indian restaurant in town, glows warm against the night. Spices drifting through the air,
Do We Have To Die Do we have to die to matter, to finally be counted and known. Why does life wait for endings, before truth is fully shown.