As the sirens scream, A windchime permeates their deafening cry. The blue lights beckon closer, a rising tide, What once seemed solid, now a mere sandcastle, trapped, awaiting it’s erosion as the pair collide.
By Tommy Ballard2 years ago in Poets
if i know anything about a heart if it knows love at all, it will break the unrequited lover sails a sinking ship a hop, jump, and a skip across oceans
By ⸘jason alan‽2 years ago in Poets
A breathtakingly beautiful rose, you are quite the sight to behold…. My seemingly fairytale just waiting to unfold… The part of my life that’s yet to be told…
By Annie Edwards 2 years ago in Poets
Breathing in the essence of the here and now, Each heartbeat echoes, like a whispered vow. Silent echoes of wisdom, a mindful refrain,
By Annetta Brown2 years ago in Poets
To them There's you And there's me But to me There's just us No one else exists We're two people Galaxies apart But yet every star seems to pull me closer to you
By Angel Blade2 years ago in Poets
I look at the stars, and wonder why they shine bright, I spilt my glitter.
By James Green2 years ago in Poets
my role went from victim to villain When I made it put of that psychological thriller Yes! I am constantly healing
By Le L2 years ago in Poets
Will you think me weak if I ask for help? I am not sleeping. I cry at traffic lights, my hands firmly gripping the wheel
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Poets
Your cry gave a loud call, Impossible to resist. Burdened with the curiosity of it, I raced to your roar. Why? Why did I?
By Damian2 years ago in Poets
The holiness of purity at war Chastity in its essence walks the path of the living dead, The mirth of innocence ends its existence before succumbing on its deathbed
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
I dedicate this to Chelsea @LauraW50860 *** I am always startled, don't you know By the women who like my work. I share my stuff the media way
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Poets
Suddenly the truth washed over me A four later word… hate I’d never so much as uttered the word In the same sentence as your name
By Rudolph Lingens2 years ago in Poets