I’m miserable for adventure There’s lines that stain my brain Like every nation They exist only in our imagination They separate us from our true nature
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
Forward walk the damned With their tongues ripped from their throats The Djinn twist their souls...
By Kristen Keenon Fisher5 months ago in Poets
Hello, I’m here to help. Memorize my name? It’s not important It’ll never be important, I’m here to help. I see you on your worst days
By Cadma5 months ago in Poets
I’m as happy as Robin Williams I smile like he do through and through But deep down the phrase bothers you A jester’s smile that goes on for miles
Branches break and harpies cry. The Lady of Spring descends through bramble low and canopies high to find the Autumn's End.
By Lizzy Rose5 months ago in Poets
From your lips, from your eyes For my ears, to my brain Time stands still and I laugh Then that spark starts again
By Lily5 months ago in Poets
Shaking in my hand, swirling gold forward, sideways and back. It’s just one this but then there is that and suddenly another year throws a coy smile over shoulders looking to a bowed head not looking at.
By Mark R. Cieslak5 months ago in Poets
Porcelain. Fragile porcelain. Very fragile porcelain. I feel like porcelain. A very fragile porcelain figurine. This porcelain figurine is cracking slowly.
By Hope Martin5 months ago in Poets
Dear Moon, I’m writing from the dressing room, still painted in your borrowed bloom. The crowd has gone, the air is thin,
By Brie Boleyn5 months ago in Poets
Hands, open, close, trembling over the soil of myself, fingers brushing the ribs that shield the heart, fingers tracing the curve of what keeps me alive,
By Taylor Ward5 months ago in Poets
The woods hold their breath under low sun. My boots press the moss as if the earth might remember my weight. The air coils around my chest, tight and damp,
I came upon a trembling light, though whether by dream or recollection I cannot tell. It lingered where shadow wove itself to silence,