In childhood halls, where memories do cling, Familiar echoes of laughter and play. A whispered breeze heralds the journey's swing.
By Lylonie Bennett2 years ago in Poets
Their glittered eyes reflect my gold Since long ago, I should have fled. To shield them from what can’t be told. From youth the game did thus unfold
By Dane Fuller2 years ago in Poets
When it is we who we love... Wounds left exposed, we forfend. What are we all afraid of? With the wings of a dove, knees to the ground, we fall and ascend.
By Andie Emerson2 years ago in Poets
Struggling to write this villanelle. Words imprisoned, door a-lock. A story deep I need to tell. The hand cannot the head compel.
In twilight's hush, where shadows gently play, A canvas painted with the day's farewell. A whispered breeze invites the night's ballet.
Just let me in, I'll sit with you on the ground, Until your heart is on the mend; I'll be your friend, I won't let you drown,
By M.J. Carlock2 years ago in Poets
Through the actions of one man My wretched, wasted life redeemed And I found the courage to start again * Whether through some divine plan
By Morgan Rhianna Bland2 years ago in Poets
Remove that scarred blanket covered with regret and bathe in light of a distant, blazing star. The speed of love is radiant, never forget.
By Lamar Wiggins2 years ago in Poets
In Midwinter, Geminids spark across the quilted night sky To join in Odin’s Spectral Wild Hunt— Ravens, Huginn and Munnin, encircle above high
By Kate Kastelberg 2 years ago in Poets
I swirl the milk into my Thai iced tea, Bright orange leaks down to swallow translucence. I don't remember who I used to be.
By Harbor Benassa2 years ago in Poets
If only there were no dimes, I would kick back and watch the sun move across the sky. If only I had the time.
By Calista Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Poets
The moon looks so lovely, similar to a flower’s bloom Loneliness weaves its melancholy decision. It controls my emotions, a lonesome tune.
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in Poets