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The precipice of poetry that seeks redemption Callous whispers that uproar the fear in my mind, Bounty tales of my existence may cease to be left behind.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Poets
overrrrrr, my happiness is getting over... hello the creator of happiness MY BRAIN oh indeed I'm in need please give me some happiness
By Karun about a year ago in Poets
Oh, peace. Peace is all we truly need, Like morning sunlight, it's guaranteed. . . • ☆ . ° .• °:. *₊ ° . ☆ . • ☆ . ° .• °:. *₊ ° . ☆
By Sumeyraabout a year ago in Poets
In the quest for the ebb and flow, In the hammered wheels of agility and the art of being slow. The due course of nature strides in its crafty demeanour,
This hauntingly daunting feeling The unreality of watching my dreams unfold before my eyes Watching them rip off their disguise
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
The obliteration of alliteration Waiting for liberation Through visitation Living in stagnation The harsh realities of our society
In a world where light bends softly, A love letter lingers in the air, Written with the hues of dawn, It whispers, "Tell me what you think."
By Markabout a year ago in Poets
When you see a piece of waste Don’t trash It like we always do…. How comes they like show no face Lesser than them hallways do….
By Haychie_Artistabout a year ago in Poets
Sunlight drifts through oak leaves Inviting the warmth of easy afternoons, Magnolia blooms whisper secrets, Peace settles over fields of golden grain,
By Taylor Wardabout a year ago in Poets
In the garden where daylight lingers and the echoes of laughter still hum, the children unfurl like the petals of blooms
Where does the trash go Down into the depths Or off to the shallows We will never know It leaves our home for the curb
Morning Routine Lights dimmed morning’s shadows spread, Whispers in the air, movement in bed. It’s morning again in this normal fashion,
By Dan R Fowlerabout a year ago in Poets