Child of mine, let spirit, body entwine Pass not through, but rise from dust Resurrect Lazarus; thy will not mine
By Eileen Davis2 years ago in Poets
When there's rain, is there always growth? Do clouds always get a silver lining? Does fortune favor those with the most?
By Hailey Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Poets
I would say I love you But I bury my teeth in my fist Knowing things wither that once grew ~ I want to do as the bravest do,
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in Poets
Death perceived so bright aglow In your grasp your hold so tight Round and round the wheel I go. ~~~ Stars aligned the sky so bold
By Tressa Rose2 years ago in Poets
The bars were such a brilliant gold, that they actually gleamed Beautifully ornate. Supposedly built to keep her safe. But as the adage goes, nothing was as it seemed
By Syncere2 years ago in Poets
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, But it isn’t the same without you. I wish you were here. ~ Tinsel and garlands bring cheer,
By Catsidhe2 years ago in Poets
Everything hinged on one dream, But it sunk in a sugar-tar land Draw up a new escape scheme. - Gates crumbled; the sun snuffed her beam
By J. Jay2 years ago in Poets
with the deluge way my ancestors shout i’m Jonah swallowed by the big fish and i’m scared when i finally open my mouth a sea will swell out.
By R.C. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
To my only guiding star Beaming through my darkest night My best is everything you are * Every day another unwinnable war
By Morgan Rhianna Bland2 years ago in Poets
I once saved a girl on Downing Street in the middle of the night She was walking alone, but only according to her quickly forgetting who she was and drowning in the quiet moonlight
By S.L. Underwood2 years ago in Poets
you pinched my thigh, signing the time, to celebrate a piece of your favorite pie, ** rubbing my eyes, I wake up with a jolt to mime,
By Parvathi J2 years ago in Poets
Where landscape steals from steel-cold, frozen, cloud, A smoky glen, with gentle, noble sheep; I greet the dead with nods and smiles, aloud.
By Conor Darrall2 years ago in Poets