Absolution to be earned, Before Earth within itself interred, Corrupted by horde undeterred, Dilution offers no viable solution,
By Thomas Durbin2 years ago in Poets
Actually, being a little out of control is not the worst thing in the world. Derangement brings some excitement—and besides, as E.E. said,
By Jane Black2 years ago in Poets
Ah, so it begins once more - because all things come and go, ebb and flow. * Dew does not hold fast long past sunrise,
By Helena Adeloju2 years ago in Poets
Actualization is my new niche. Before I could recognize, I was falling deeper; “Couldn’t they see?” I’d ask myself. Deeper and deeper I fell into agonizing pain.
By Edgar Grove 2 years ago in Poets
lost my faith and only ever found two sides of a coin not to settle for anything but the best I deserve nothing
By Merrie Sanders2 years ago in Poets
A cigarette lit Butt end hanging at the edge of his lip Crowns of clouds surround Dancing, swaying, winding their way up
By R. Jameson2 years ago in Poets
I'm not a good person though I give good face I saved a baby once lost another one too shrinking skirt chasing he said I've got to let go of
By Cali Loria2 years ago in Poets
And Then There Were None: My all-time favorite mystery. // Beyond Possible, memoir of a Nepali mountaineer: Most life-changing. //
By Maureen Y. Palmer2 years ago in Poets
A sigh she is, trickling fronds over the lilies white By the brook she stands, a figure lean and slight Can you hear the breath of her, her whispers in the wind?
By Lark Hanshan2 years ago in Poets
At any time, one may become a poet creating scenes that deliver a new way to engage the senses, freeing the mind
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
At the pinnacle of change, Becoming a whole authentic being Challenges the heart and mind to engage in Deep reflection. Echos of past traumas are ghostly whispers of dead days, which
By Sherry Ryan2 years ago in Poets
Acknowledging Beauty Can be Different for Each person. For some, Genuine beauty Has to Include appearance. Justifying attraction as the
By Elizabeth Petit2 years ago in Poets