Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
You left me as a rotting corpse and Then turned your back as I transformed Into a skeleton who Writes you letters, only
By Poppy 2 years ago in Poets
lovely and dripping with youth she was worthy of being torn from the well-thumbed pages of women's magazines adorned and adored --
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets
Grow apart with me, my darling dear. Part like petals of a blossom, And the soft wings of a dove. Our stories intertwined,
By Mama Magdalene2 years ago in Poets
Tapestries and tattered dreams Link inked to Tattooed skin and destinies Tailored suits with sloppy seams Hidden secrets underneath
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
“A deal’s a deal.” “It’s a wound, it’ll heal.” “You got what you wanted, the riches you flaunted, lived long and content. It’s a steal.”
By Alma Zavala2 years ago in Poets
“You’re not very nice to men” my mother and sister said over conversation and dinner. They say, if I carry on this way, I will be alone forever.
By Katerina Petrou2 years ago in Poets
At the Midsommar’s dawning, the sun sparkled atop the sea’s silvery surface like watery stars, The sky echoing with the raucous cries of gulls chasing fishing boats tacking out into the cove.
By John Cox2 years ago in Poets
Just like a politician, you are the ultimate spin doctor, MUST protect oneself (AKA your fragile ego) at all costs, There’s little empathy,
By Grz Colm2 years ago in Poets
A surprise Greeter sat just off the parking area of the garden nursery What unique workers they employ This one was sporting hair like fuzzy succulents and
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
Today my life shifted with one little text, You decided to finally make me your ex. You’ve met someone else, And started anew.
By S.E.Linn2 years ago in Poets
Sometimes I just want to be alone So I can hurt until I’m numb. Each palliative gesture Opens the healing wound.
By C. Rommial Butler2 years ago in Poets
Hey.. Can I.. "No, let's do this for HER instead." Oh, Wouldn't it be nice to.. "Oh, what would HE want?" "What would they prefer?"
By Manisha Dhalani2 years ago in Poets