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A rose unfurls in crimson hue, Bathed in morning’s gentle dew. Yet beauty thrives where sorrow stays, Red not just from love—but wounds that stay.
By Ezria Caelis.11 months ago in Poets
1. Nights that Burn The moon feels too far, sleep hides in some other world, tonight lasts too long. 2. Shadows in Rain
By PSYGENIUS11 months ago in Poets
The night swallowed her voice, leaving only silence in its wake. She sat by the window, knees drawn to her chest, watching the city lights flicker like dying embers. Her breath fogged up the glass, a soft blur between her and the world outside.
By Sylvester11 months ago in Poets
Whispers in the Forgotten Woods In the silence of forgotten woods, Where shadows speak in mystic moods, A tale of souls, both lost and torn,
By SINDHI AHMED11 months ago in Poets
Everything he represented was fake, soaked in the blue shape. There was never more important relationship than with his mother.
By Moon Desert11 months ago in Poets
Enclasped in the beauty of feminine, the world awed at her glance, In the mirth of her joy, the conundrums of empathic dualities started to dance.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Poets
Her waxing story drips down the sides of our ears. We hear of how she lived most of her life by the china cups and plates.
By Rowan Finley 11 months ago in Poets
1.Waiting for Sound My heart begs for noise, but silence is all it hears, buried deep within. 2. Fragile Goodbyes You left like a dream,
I was their mirror to vent out, to crash, to reflect their own vulnerability and moods. No talking, no questioning.
Three decades down, the road runs wide, Born in '95, life's been a ride. From childhood dreams to teenage fears, Adulthood came and blurred the years.
By V11 months ago in Poets
Falling up to the sky Kiss the moon The swallow’s swoon The clouds cry on the plain Rotting corpses rule the day Shards of the gods wandering aimlessly
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
1. Drowning in Silence This city breathes loud, yet my voice is lost somewhere, between who I was. 2. The War Within I smile, yet I break,