Oil lamp flickering with its welcome heat, Shadows safely banished by amber light. Hammer treacle toffee, tempting to eat,
By Alan J. Edmonds4 months ago in Poets
I sit, eyes caught in autumn's firelight web, His shadow beckons, face of tidal ebbs And flows only my deepest mem'ry knows,
By Katharine Poole 4 months ago in Poets
The giving of life and the guiding of eyes, The bright light of a beautiful furnace. This same light can make us go blind,
By Da’mon-Ahsy Eugene Thompson4 months ago in Poets
you linger softly in the haze of my memory stirring the embers that once weeped for a flame baring the oneness of our destines foreseen
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden4 months ago in Poets
The Jets Of War Roar So Loudly Overhead...Human Ears they Inflame Day by day, night after night they practice noise-filled runs...Waiting –
By Novel Allen4 months ago in Poets
Look upon a weary world, and call it what you will I name it split, torn apart, and on the brink of broken brimmed with hatred, fearful now, replete with hearts unopen
By Joe O’Connor4 months ago in Poets
Mother Moon, on this, this Samhain night, bless we your acolytes with fortunes great, as we commune beneath your gentle light
By Lizzy Rose4 months ago in Poets
Your gaze arrives by post though none was sent, A letter sealed in silence, soft yet clear, It stamps my morning with a sweet intent, And leaves its watermark upon my ear.
By Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-Ameh.4 months ago in Poets
The rising and the setting suns collide for enough time to steal away a breath. They know there is nowhere for them to hide,
"Oh, sweet singer of dreams and fairytales! Would you play us a tune on this fair night? Tell us of that lover of yours who sails
I was your master once, I had control I ruled your world with my words of gold I knew just how to twist and to pull Where others would falter, to me you'd fold
By A. J. Schoenfeld4 months ago in Poets
Ma is empty space filled with meaning from Japan’s history. Mountain landscapes traced in black shadows, gray seas, creams yearning
By Alison McBain4 months ago in Poets