The cataclysmic shudder of fate’s wings Sets forth the course to launch my virgin flight Yet still—the firetail finches sing of spring
By Paris Rosemont2 years ago in Poets
"Yes." I inhale. "You are quite right." My golden embers burn into the sketchy dusk and fade away. "It is much easier to lose yourself at night."
By Caroline Jane2 years ago in Poets
Under the northern sky, there’s a show A famous dance of vibrant light In perfect rhythm, they ebb and flow * A spectacular phenomenon you may know
By B2 years ago in Poets
In the setting of a willow tree swaying in a serene meadow, We watch and listen as nature's whispers crawl into our ears and skin.
By Burnt Baguettes2 years ago in Poets
No one told me how not to become you, They told me how to grieve and get through my day, They gave me the advice I didn’t need them to.
By Katherine Bodger2 years ago in Poets
They whisper over deafened stones; "Who dares to challenge what is won?" But how it echoes in your bones. Surely, those who warm the thrones
By Rebekah Conard2 years ago in Poets
Tell me your stories, “Your magic is mine,” Words so sweet they brought a tear. I clearly remember you speaking this line.
By Stephanie J. Bradberry2 years ago in Poets
Tell me your stories, your magic is mine. In the land of consequences and time Where real world breeds stories that grew as vines
By Sarah Danaher2 years ago in Poets
Kind Regards 2023 is a year of cheer. Signed with kindness in cards. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
By Cathy Deslippe2 years ago in Poets
The bells are ringing Celebrations seen New Year’s is coming ***** The last month ending The next month's routine The bells are ringing
The bed had sheets bleached snow-white and the hospital room was plain. Everyone came to say “Good-bye,” one last time to see.
By Rae Fairchild (MRB)2 years ago in Poets
Oh, the poor gingerbread man He ran till he ran away No one could catch him, one can? ***** Then there came a baker man