The Unfinished Hello Miles stretch between us, yet your voice crossed oceans first, a call I missed— but still, it found its place in me.
By H J Myers5 months ago in Poets
You were the first The first I could trust with my heart Now the world is tearing us apart And I don’t know what to do
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
Introduction The image is "Limburgh, Late 17th century Famille Vert porcelain plate and acrylic, 368x368x76 mm" by Bouke de Vries whose work you can see here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Poets
Somewhere betwixt me youth and faire heyday Aye left me mum to see if I might hold An apple cheek'd maid in the month o' May
By John Cox5 months ago in Poets
Introduction I have written about Ravens before, here: This is my sixty-third piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's inspirational artwork. I love the beautiful autumnal colours in this work.
This ancient drum, pounding anew samples the past into a fresh song, where old melodies and original rhythms belong, melting down my core, forging me into something new.
By Harper Lewis5 months ago in Poets
Introduction This is my sixty-first piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's inspirational artwork. I love the beautiful autumnal colours in this work.
Queue is a ridiculous word Its one letter followed by four silent others Perhaps that makes sense The one in the front is ordering
I loved you from the first I saw your eyes – I knew the plans my parents made were wrong. ‘Twas you my heart would long for – our demise
By Krysha Thayer5 months ago in Poets
Don’t worry You’re not to blame For I have gone by many a name Three last names Just my first Just my last Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman
Perhaps any kiss would suffice that day. I will never be convinced that is true. My excitement was a dead giveaway. His skin glistened and gleamed a greyish blue.
By Star Love Grey5 months ago in Poets
And the prayer “break my heart” fell from my lips, Quickly at that, for distaste had settled in my mouth. My heart, like wilted petals, swiftly slips.
By Marvelous Michael5 months ago in Poets