Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
If beauty is skin deep, What do mirrors display? If talk is truly cheap, Why do so many pay Such great attention to what others say?
By Laura Merchant Roodenburg3 years ago in Poets
There was an echo when the train came… and the earth stood still to listen to their names… and below the risen seats of pharaohs,
By Gina C.3 years ago in Poets
I refuse to believe that I am destined to be on my own As a member of the human race I crave a connection, A loving lifeline to those beautiful souls I can call mine
By Colleen Millsteed 4 years ago in Poets
I am not just a statistic, a disorder you won’t say, I am autistic. I’m not some cutesy term to help you sleep at night,
By Josey Pickering4 years ago in Poets
I can remember grass stains on my clothing from rolling down hills over your home sheltered in the earth built into dirt
1. Guaranteed There’s nothing in life that’s guaranteed except for only one thing — death. 2. Light Them Up
By Terry Mansfield4 years ago in Poets
I wish it would stop Whatever it is That is hurting you All the things That hurt you . I wish you'd get That feeling you're looking for
By Hannah Cattouse4 years ago in Poets
A cold kiss goodbye to the snowflakes that fall in the memories of winter. Running of the pack that weeps the death of all. And the foot prints left soom will be filled with the sins of time.
By Kayla McIntosh3 years ago in Poets
Little flower How did it feel? When they broke your stem whispered against your petals and suffocated you with words not clear enough to comprehend.
Physics class, I looked across pinpricks on skin dry throat, butterflies in spring green grass glazed the Canadian geese return : brown goosebumps circling
By mokradi_ 4 years ago in Poets
It was love at first sip the first taste the exhilaration the taste of liberation and the taste of relief intertwined with pain
By Gray Cee4 years ago in Poets
Dreaming vivid dreams Sound asleep Mind beams Images sweep Corners of my brain Barrels and heaps Of mundane to insane
By Bridget Vaughn4 years ago in Poets