A popular and beloved moral tale is "The Tortoise and the Hare." This Aesop's Fable imparts important knowledge about the dangers of overconfidence and the virtue of persistence.
By OVIYA M2 years ago in Poets
A few words about inconvenient deliveries when you are esconced on your convenience. The song I included is "Toilet Love" by Wayne (now Jayne) County and the Electric Chairs
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Poets
Behold!! The Wanderer Traveling the stars Both near and far What does it know It’s just a brain in a jar Come to inspect our world
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
To move To sway It's all a part of the dance The rhythm The balance Inside and Out Create culture Create friendships
By Thomas Terry2 years ago in Poets
The ocean waves hello, The ocean waves goodbye; The ocean has no limit, But the ocean is alive. The birds swoop down to eat the fish that won't survive,
By Darcy-Jane Poetry2 years ago in Poets
Everyone has a barcode. A barcode that identifies their risk ratio. Every day, the government announces on the radio. Who has a higher risk of not producing more GDP,
By zhen xu2 years ago in Poets
You’re my personal brain worm No matter how much I move Or squirm You stick in there You live in the house under my hair
* head on a swivel eyes rolling like dice I try my best to be civil But you challenge my nice Here are some thoughts in case you had any doubt
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Tell me what you really want and please make it simple ---------- ---------- ---------- I've explained it in all perspectives, try to remember
By J. K. Anderson2 years ago in Poets
Dog so cute, dog so simple My puppy made me giggle Cat so pretty, cat so strange Cat made me think I'm lame Together they lay, together they fight
The ocean is so deep, I fear he might be drowning. The ocean is my friend, who loves his surroundings. And even though people try to destroy him, he will never crash down;
I sent the message, "Not today." Not to anyone in particular, but to the voices inside my head who said, "Do Laundry."
By Sheila L. Chingwa2 years ago in Poets