I will give a caring role entirely I will only care in a two faced way that leaves a hole entirely I will be very polite to you at every moment
By Seashell Harpspring 20 days ago in Poets
Boxing Day night, 1988, I teetered, zombie grey and matchstick thin, through the automatic doors of an almost deserted A&E. The receptionist looked up.
By Keith Butler20 days ago in Poets
Ungrateful - yes I know! "Stacy" seems to be always on "your" mind! I've cooked: Macaroni Rice Lentil Peas Jasmine Pie Potatoe Salad
By 365poetry20 days ago in Poets
Death Death came silent yet full of noise, Unseen by all in view. Sly like a fox, yet silent like a bird in flight, Its grip took hold tighter than tight.
By Marie381Uk 20 days ago in Poets
We all want acceptance. So, when warmth comes, we soften, and lean toward that person. But it is not always right,
By Seema Patel20 days ago in Poets
PUBLIC NOTICE: ALL-CLEAR Attention please. This is a public announcement addressed to the nervous system, the muscles braced for impact,
By Hannah Lambert20 days ago in Poets
For Sami, whom I studied abroad with in Cambridge, England. . You and I have both been at separate times the same being—
By Justin Keeling20 days ago in Poets
Prayers for World Peace I hold the world in open hands no banners raised, no proud demands just quiet hope where silence grows
By Marie381Uk 21 days ago in Poets
On the edge of the dream I stand Counting the pulse of night in my palm Planting my name in the wind Hoping it will return in bloom
By America today 21 days ago in Poets
I'm seeing him, this person right here, wearing an "African" chain - does that mean he needs his biological mane!? The line that draws the circle to "power" and "reality"!?
By 365poetry21 days ago in Poets
This is an official system notice. Attention all users, operators, and administrators. A critical update is now required for continued operation.
By Sound and Spirit21 days ago in Poets
She Never Cried in Front of Him She never cried in front of him, just smiled and said, “It’s not so bad.” She’d smooth his shirt, refill his cup,