Vintage poetry stands the test of time; collections and anthologies of classic poems and enduring verses from eras past.
I wake in the early morning to see a glorious horizon. I take some fresh air the birds chirp around me, some very annoying.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Poets
Plants Those soft and fresh Are mercilessly eaten by herbivores Those that are good at defending themselves
By Mariana R Penn3 years ago in Poets
When the soft sounds of high soprano notes and violins fill the air with such gentle ease, That is when my mind feels free and at peace.
By Jackie Barrows3 years ago in Poets
A facial grimace shows the mood you are in. A movement of muscles making you smile or smirk with an angry glare or a happy stare.
By Denise Larkin3 years ago in Poets
You left us during the season change You have survived all these years Standing on guard Of our common country COVID couldn’t put you off
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
To make tea: Ignite the stove. Place the kettle. Wait for a boil. Once boiled, pour over a tea bag. Into a mug it goes.
By Miranda Monahan3 years ago in Poets
There is a dream, where I am living in Amsterdam I often seek it out for comfort, a feeling always chased, When watching the news or,
By Alyssia Balbi3 years ago in Poets
and when I close my eyes your skin is still cashmere & two states are one zip code again and parking lots are stomping grounds
By Daniel K3 years ago in Poets
Rest in peace your majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Your life was given to the people. Rest now with family and husband as we mourn your death.
one day these words are gonna eat me alive they are creeping up behind my back baying for blood depriving me of sleep
English is a truly impressive language, with a vast array of words that are interesting and quirky. Or, as I like to say, wonderful.
By Claire Stephen-Walker3 years ago in Poets