Born in a stable, laid in a manger in the land of His ancestors who were His children. Born into flesh to deliver us, He was there when light was spoken into being in the darkness of the earth.
By Colleen Walters28 days ago in Poets
I hereby proclaim The world is stuffed Too many politicians are taking aim Too many people are being bluffed That’s what I proclaim.
By Calvin London28 days ago in Poets
Plot twist City, Crescent Moon, Edge of darkness, Dig this tune. On repeat, Vibe so chill, 3 AM, Minutes till Sorting out,
By Jennidoll of (jennidoll.inc)28 days ago in Poets
Dancing in a daydream, Castles in the sky, Wondering things about you, Oceans in your eyes Sunset on the ocean, Orange crimson hue,
I found the jar in the back of the cupboard— honey, crystallized, stubborn, The lid stuck like a grudge. You bought it at that roadside stand
By Milan Milic28 days ago in Poets
God does not write to me, no He does not write… ✨ Too far, too far, is the book, written, done; no he does not write to me in
By Diana28 days ago in Poets
Striking silhouette black and white Like catching a forbidden glimpse of fairy flight Murmuring lights momentarily dim
By K.B. Silver 28 days ago in Poets
I used to trust the little arrow on my phone like it was a friend who never lied. Blue dot, calm voice, Turn left in 200 meters—easy.
Send this out to all the ages Shed some light upon their faces Time was but the gift of changes No one's grudge
By Kristen Keenon Fisher28 days ago in Poets
Your name shows up in stupid places a barista’s playlist, the back of a cereal box, The “Y” street sign I never noticed before.
By Milan Milic29 days ago in Poets
My whispered heart floats silently up from the dew-laden earth slipping past the treetops and upwards toward an indigo sky
By Colleen Walters29 days ago in Poets
The smell still lives in my hoodie— smoke and melted plastic, like a bad memory that learned to knit. I should throw it out. I don’t.