Under the cover of the night, where the stars dance, And the moon, in its splendor, advances to the lovers. Two souls meet, in silence, in balance,
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Poets
Where is four Oh, it is locked in a drawer Waiting to be opened How long will it stay there We will just have to wait and see
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Licking at the facade Worshiping a nameless god Only to realize All efforts will be forgot Break your back all you want
We all cheered for you when you took your first steps. Tears escaped my eyes; I could not contain my excitement. I wondered what you felt, were you thinking it was complex?
By Diani Alvarenga2 years ago in Poets
There is a strange fish called an Anableps, twice It has two, distinct eyes in each eyeball Perplexing, you might think; not at all nice
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets
Begin by walking, then run like a stag Tread water, then surge through the stream: salmon Flap, then find the wings of dragons a drag
World War Four - If Only I Could I would have felt it, its might, in my mind, And a dull colour spectrum to and fro Would have kept glinting, gleaming, till a blind
By Patrick M. Ohana2 years ago in Poets
We are invisible to each other A happier thing for you than for me I suspect; these words are from another For you alone, and everyone to see
I arrived home, looking forward to lay next to you, my sweet bear. I began to caress your angelic face and told you about my day.
Overwhelmed. Swamped by a deluge of cascading abundance. Engulfed. Swallowed by a huge and raging expanse of turmoil. A torrent revealing
By Tim Grace2 years ago in Poets
All I have to offer is a poem This might strike you as pretentious folly As insipid nonsense, or just ho hum; In the best of worlds, you would be jolly
When first you see the caterpillar go. Thinking them a plain and slowpoke creature. Know soon that they will put on quite the show.
By Sandra Matos2 years ago in Poets