Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
There's a storm chasing me And I can't escape it The wind's tirade is facing me, This typhoon of glass ends, I can't take it-
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Poets
It wasn’t lust that tore us apart No carnal, tawdry dalliances, Nor lurid flings or frolics Rather, it was the stars, Whose constellations
By Ryan Burkey2 years ago in Poets
veins ran hot across the riverbed drinking in the rain, flowing, we surrendered to confluence until time made us a distributary
By J. R. Lowe2 years ago in Poets
“Being positive doesn’t mean you don’t ever have negative thoughts. It just means you don’t let those thoughts control your life”
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 years ago in Poets
“One bad chapter doesn’t mean your story’s over” We need to remember this if we want to grow in our personal lives.
The bath swirls red Brings memories of thoughts Once harbored; now hidden safe Within dark gardens of broken
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry2 years ago in Poets
Autumn rocks the world to sleep in perfect noontime slumber, Nodding off, perchance to dream in color, and believe He's there.
By Harbor Benassa2 years ago in Poets
How long have I been holding my breath, especially here in the Deep South where "the nod" takes on an extra level of community?
By Geoffrey Philp 2 years ago in Poets
For her, he obsessed. Exquisite, rare, alienesque - he searched high and low, braved great risk, sought her silken glow. For him, she’d bloom once.
By Gina C.2 years ago in Poets
The ocean reminds me of my grandfather. I didn't know him well; my fondest memory scattering his ashes and rose pedals
By Reid Christmann2 years ago in Poets
In my fridge, your name lives in a jar Freeze you in place with your cold heart If you are set to betray a Witch, don’t leave any
By C. A. Butterworth2 years ago in Poets
The edible soul Of summer, concentrated Into sweet, dark worlds
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets