As a woman and as an elder, I look upon this world, As I burn my sage I think about the life before women’s rights In a patriarchal world of demise
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 years ago in Poets
sitting alone, I listen to, the sounds of silence, the perpetual, ringing in the ear, distant thunder, escorting a storm,
By Moe Radosevich2 years ago in Poets
Wheat toast and butter Simplicity incarnate Yeoman’s delight The dairy farmer Harkens the tasteful wonders
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
THE WIND, All of you know it, Have heard about it, The way it flows, Through cities and suburbs, Above the villages and rivers,
By Esala Gunathilake2 years ago in Poets
If everything were easy Nothing would be worth doing I thought it sounded cheesy But decided worth pursuing Took on challenges a many
By Christopher O'Sullivan2 years ago in Poets
I feel drained today. I felt okay yesterday. Today there is a multitude of issues, Enough to use a tissue To cry But why
As I contemplate everything I said I feel bad I hate myself. You see I'm not used to talking That's why I write It's my way of expression.
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)2 years ago in Poets
As a child I Craved this specific food My eyes went wild As the taste improved my mood A bite-the flavors oh so mild This cake made by my Ma
By Antoinette L Brey2 years ago in Poets
Making the dry, pale, brown, drained fields, bloom with the softest touch of, raindrops and breeze, you arrive cheerfully,
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Poets
When I am old please use the hoarded and pristine bottle -the lily of the valley lotion- to ease the ache in my hands and remind my feet
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Poets
“Our Father who art in Heaven” our family recited on the drive to 7-Eleven. As I age, the distance of time wrought my memory,
By Natasha Collazo2 years ago in Poets
The Reign Of Women A place where hearts are free Against the chains that once held in silence Gender equality, all we're meant to be.
By Karun 2 years ago in Poets