She held the promise of heaven in the curve of her trembling hands, a miracle wrapped in swaddling cloth and laid upon the straw-soft land.
By Hannah Lambert2 months ago in Poets
I am Hindu, from rural India, and as such did not celebrate Christmas, but it was important, and we were part, let me share a warm experience.
By Seema Patel2 months ago in Poets
The air is crisp, the snow descends, A hush upon the world it lends. The streetlights wear a golden hue, Reflecting back the stars anew.
By tee hot2 months ago in Poets
Introduction This is my eighty-third piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's beautiful artwork. This is an Ekphrastic Terzanelle
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA2 months ago in Poets
Cozy blankets Sipping hot cocoa on the couch Curled up watching Christmas shows As the world outside turns white In a cold blanket of snow
By Thomas Terry2 months ago in Poets
Walking through the fields In search of the perfect branch A resting place for all the ornaments The perfect tree the perfect star
Dear Santa, I have been good, I have been kind. I went on daily walks, Hugged the oaks, Did crafts with rocks.
There are many happy places in my neighborhood. One is on a high ground: a wooden bench near a strawberry tree hedge,
Mom's a present. A durag with an egyptian symbol. A workout cold in gym. Cold, very cold and my legs say,... she, already LIMBED.
By K.A. Smith2 months ago in Poets
This is for Mikey's monthly Dollar prompt challenge. Check it out and submit your own entry! <3 Listen - I'm a writer who takes creative liberties,
By Hope Martin2 months ago in Poets
The frost was whispering this evening, a silver hush shimmering like glitter, strewn along the grass, glinting as if to say,
By Nicole Fenn2 months ago in Poets
Tinsel & ornaments, Lights and presents abound, All around a tree. **** Oh, the colored lights ablaze and twinkling on
By Mark Graham2 months ago in Poets