(1)I’ve been carried with so many sins- (2)Sadly, I went through isolation, exclusion, and judgement… (3)I felt remorse everyday and night…
By Meghan LeVaughn 2 months ago in Poets
Two entities exist, same but opposite in nature Happily existing in parallel dimensions of colorless bliss One brings light, the other heralds the darkness
By Antoni De'Leon2 months ago in Poets
As the light of my hope grows dim, I hang my head and weep. And time has become my enemy.
By Pamela Walsh-Holte2 months ago in Poets
I led the way out of hell But I looked behind, I didn’t look ahead As I walked, I tried not to dwell * As I walked, I tried not to oversell
By Reb Kreyling2 months ago in Poets
Happiness is a long distant memory That grows smaller, that stays further. It doesn’t hop up on the train, unmoving history.
By Linétte 2 months ago in Poets
Once an angry man dragged his father along the ground through his own orchard. Once an accommodating man dragged his father along the ground through his own orchard.
By Christopher Hales2 months ago in Poets
I keep returning to the night you walked away, your shadow fading slow like a whispered prayer, and still my heart repeats the things I couldn’t say.
By Kashif Wazir2 months ago in Poets
I should have bit my tongue. Maybe then things would have stayed the same. Should have locked up my desires, taken them to the grave.
By Claire Gilliland2 months ago in Poets
The longing stays, no matter how time moves on, I whisper these words when the night feels too deep. Your shadow returns even when you are gone.
when symmetry surrenders to extremes we are besieged by headlines tinged with dread but this world looks away while the earth screams
By Martina Franklin Poole 2 months ago in Poets
I tightly sealed the rage in glass and thorny vine, Ignoring fingers clawing at the cork - wretched A storm contained, yet never quite benign.
By Novel Allen2 months ago in Poets
You are the poison I sip from my Lalique cup The ache that burns like venom - acrimonious Like Romeo's fair Juliet - One sip and I die