Vintage poetry stands the test of time; collections and anthologies of classic poems and enduring verses from eras past.
you'd shine in blue, but, wear black, smile with dark secrets, give me the real you.
By Daniel K3 years ago in Poets
In My Inner Room Sitting by my window like I always do, I see a different world, a more disconcerting view. Rather than melancholy scenes one right after another,
By Dan R Fowler3 years ago in Poets
Antique cobalt glass Historically beautiful A pristine timestamp
By Bridgette A Mercer-Jamgochian3 years ago in Poets
Faded, stained, and ripped, somethings get better with age, like my old blue jeans.
By Travis Warren3 years ago in Poets
Children in the glade Hearts are full and mouths sticky With berry-juice blue
By Ellie DePastino3 years ago in Poets
Scented memories Passed down through generations. Another child spits.
By Loryne Andawey3 years ago in Poets
Shh, mama whispers he's home, keys are in the lock through the blue gate, go
By Anastasia Basil3 years ago in Poets
on a tree trunk sat mugs filled with berry flavour – fairy-tale vestige * 6 Dec. 2022 *** Thank you for reading!
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
had seen too many employees’ coffee breaks, butts on the floor left cup * 6 Dec. 2022 *** Thank you for reading!
indigo milk cap a sonar – round mushroom hat an ear to the world * 9 Dec. 2022 *** Thank you for reading!
Paper Boats I often reminiscence of childhood’s rainy days, Wearing rubber boots, making paper boats with which we played.
Grandma's ring Stained sapphire circle binds flesh Long far gone
By Ruth Ann3 years ago in Poets