Just let me in, I'll sit with you on the ground, Until your heart is on the mend; I'll be your friend, I won't let you drown,
By M.J. Carlock2 years ago in Poets
I know that I hold on to you too tight But I can't help it I don't have much else to hold on to . I don't often speak my mind
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We gave the best of us, for all to see. In poem and prose, we bared our writers' souls, And penned our way through twenty twenty-three.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Poets
Let me introduce myself Said the spider to the fly Sitting out of sight, upon the shelf * Speaking softly, like some little elf
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Today was a happy day, I sat there listening to your stories from chapters of your life, About what you had to say, and what you were like back in the day.
By Frances Helena2 years ago in Poets
Giants carved from ancient stone, Mountains pierce the clouds unknown. Rooted deep where rivers sing, Their silent watch, a watchful wing.
By Sunil Kushwaha2 years ago in Poets
A year went by 2023 was a mixed blight of harsh and happy reality in the dim light of a gloomy bright loss of hope.
By Denise Larkin2 years ago in Poets
We’d rather enjoy our prison of pain Than risk the freedom of love Because we know what the cell feels like Rather than the warmth of their arms
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
In the aquatic depths where ripples play, A dance of passion unfolds, a secret ballet. Beneath the moon's soft, silvery gleam,
By Gideon Sunday2 years ago in Poets
Beneath a sky adorned with starry grace, In fleeting moments, time began to trace. A chapter turned, a story yet begun,
By BrendonJoseph2 years ago in Poets
I’m far more messed up Than I thought Forever bled Of any “normal” thought Against them all I have fought I don’t know what you want
Hemorrhaging hypocrisy Of one way conversations You’re judging me When all I see is beauty How are you supposed to see me