Dear ego, I am tempted to start by saying, "Hello, it's me." That line worked millions for Adele, but I doubt it will work for your pride, my dearest.
By Ivy Brownie2 years ago in Poets
I once had a smile, I once cried in laughter, I once held my chest in joy, I once was this. I now frown, I now cry in sorrow,
He Was a time traveler He visited seasonally, He came around occasionally, He travelled with the east west winds,
In the kitchen, I stand, ingredients in sight, Bread, peanut butter, jelly, a simple delight. Spread thick or thin, the peanut butter goes,
By J.B. Rage2 years ago in Poets
How did the universe, In all it’s clever design, Manage to make me fit Nearly perfectly in your arms? Lying face-to-face,
By Test2 years ago in Poets
The voices They won't stop talking Mouthing nothing but lies Don't listen to them “I hate everything about you” “So, why should anyone love you?”
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Poets
sometimes i feel so empty i fill up my days with distractions what else is life for i ask myself endlessly what should i be doing with my empty time
By Grace Genet-Allen2 years ago in Poets
Lately, I have found myself retreating to the quiet and comfort found in creating AI art upon the WWW of canvases. Lately, the noise of life
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Poets
Yes, it could have been made with, the cheapest leather, it may have gone older by now, it may have gone faded and less glowing,
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Poets
Once, it brought us to life You lauded this renovation Hailed it “Our greatest accomplishment.” “Our True North”
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
“Beginning well is a momentary thing; finishing well is a lifelong thing.” Ravi Zacharias (1946–2020) I stand on the shoreline, before the 'River of Me.'
By Dr. Marie Grace2 years ago in Poets
What would I tell teenage me? Fairy tale endings are never as they seem. The acne goes away, But the insecurities don't.
By Kiersten Weldon2 years ago in Poets