All the stilts and tilts in 2025 has been a ride. 2026... Saying, Have A Happy New Year! Thank you for reading! Which part of the poem resonates with you? Share your thoughts! Please leave a comment. Copyright 2025 K.A. Smith
By K.A. Smithabout a month ago in Poets
Glittering bright and the Clock counting down the minutes hoping for the best!
By Mark Grahamabout a month ago in Poets
Ten seconds on the clock and the room smells like champagne and citrus, someone’s heels pass by, and no one notices I’m still.
By Brie Boleynabout a month ago in Poets
Peak of darkness growing near Entering the longest night But this vast shadow is nothing to fear For now begins the return of the light
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cashabout a month ago in Poets
From deep primeval winter, roused from a stubborn sorcery of stone and this cemetery of long-foresaken clay, -- the thawing rain, which blesses the barren
By Sean Byersabout a month ago in Poets
We were out, came home to see a box of cookies on our porch, left by a neighbor. We don’t interact much,
By Seema Patelabout a month ago in Poets
White or green Christmas It matters not where you roam Your heart feels like home
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a month ago in Poets
December is drifting to a close Like a movie on a projector Reaching the end of its reel Flapping as one possessed by a spectre
By Mother Combsabout a month ago in Poets
Only 5 lbs 6, She ushered in with the snow. My most special gift!
By Alaine Hayabout a month ago in Poets
It's time for Christmas, It's time for forgiveness. Forgiveness from above, Forgiveness and love. Love and divine grace, Love from the sacred place.
By Daily Soul Notesabout a month ago in Poets
Rain bombardments and flooding streets They say there’s no need for us to meet But through the dark and dreary night Are the brightly colored winter lights
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 months ago in Poets
Hands tremble reach then stall knuckles turn white forks scrape thin plates, loud bread goes stale, candles melt wine rings bloom like raw, fresh wounds
By Imola Tóth2 months ago in Poets