Angel of the Deep Hidden in plain sight Shifting sands and waves Draw in the fools and the brave in equal measure A creature of beauty and grace
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
In the heart of night, where shadows dance, A spark ignites in a whispered trance. Its birth is humble, a tender gleam, A flicker of hope in a formless dream.
By Samson E. Gifted2 years ago in Poets
A brontosaurus, brave and true, survived Throughout the wildest forests in the world. He didn't bother creatures who'd arrived;
By Barb Dukeman2 years ago in Poets
Oculudentavis will not just glide off the tongue like Tyrannosaurus Rex and velociraptors would never pride themselves on being terror of insects,
By Alison McBain2 years ago in Poets
I want you from your hair to your nine toes As one of them is mine wherever you Opt to go, leaving me behind; it goes Without saying, except that my love grew
By Patrick M. Ohana2 years ago in Poets
In the grand design of destiny’s plan, God molded you with a gentle hand. Every detail carefully crafted, each trait and quality matched. Your laughter, a symphony of delight, filling my life with colours so bright.
By Joe Akagu2 years ago in Poets
Lyra, Weaver of the Cosmos In realms where stardust paints the void with whispers, and celestial ballets pirouette on unseen strings,
By Ahmad Al Amin2 years ago in Poets
Yesterday I had a dream come true Yes! It is true I was a strange child Disneyland was never in my plans I had a brain filled with full octane
All I want is to be intimate with you To know all your thoughts and feelings To know the real you To see your scars And remind you of how beautiful you are
The vice of a pretentiously peaceful abode. Abundance in its beauty, the truth of innocence it holds, Nativetey oozing in every breath of its ounce, the beauty of childhood beholds.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Marvel kings whose fractured bones decorate the halls, Graced by golden beams for children’s worship. They whose crumbling skulls adorn our walls;
By Eloise Robertson 2 years ago in Poets
In the cells of every small, caged pet Lurks the biography of a monster Clever primates are so quick to forget How little then and now really differ
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets