Half of life gone, and half still oncoming? I flail between youth and old age, I make my choice, I have to keep running.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Poets
Keep the fires burning bright. The fires bloom for those who have lost the day. For burning fires shy away the dark of night.
By ChristopherWrites2 years ago in Poets
Years come and go, suggesting what’s ahead, hinting at what’s possible, marking time, setting records, and burying the dead.
By Tim Grace2 years ago in Poets
Each night, I would cry, please, nanny, don't die You promised you'd stay till I was fifteen As I grew older, I lived with your lie
By Sharna Halliwell2 years ago in Poets
As I write my silent plea, As I sit here, begging, Can anyone hear me? * I need someone desperately To let me know someone is seeing
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Poets
Without looking backwards, when moving forwards, without learning from our history, our mistakes we are doomed to repeat Arrogance, fool, yes arrogance be thy name
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
In twilight's grasp, the shadows softly blend, A dance of hues in the descending sun, Where whispers linger, tales of daylight end.
By Līva2 years ago in Poets
With every stroke, a canvas comes alive, A palette of emotions, colors swirl, In artistry's embrace, dreams learn to thrive.
The moment stilled, just you and I Your watchful gaze in sweet repose Caught unaware beneath a mackerel sky *
By Stephanie Ginger2 years ago in Poets
As winter offers a cold, unending moon, Every spring still comes as a surprise; I know someday again the flowers will bloom.
By Abby Gustafson2 years ago in Poets
While I rot for relish singing soporific ballads, A tune rings a mile of salient sorrow, I’m gone> to embark on the path of rapscallions.
By Unknown Sonrose2 years ago in Poets
To have empathy is to draw others to you like a butterfly to honey’s nectar. Not all are born with this compassionate gene.
By Daphsam2 years ago in Poets