Stories in Poets that youβll love, handpicked by our team.
If fault must be had, it does not lie with the flower which dies all too soon, depriving us of its heady radiance. For a flower lives just as it is supposed to,
By Daniel Charles Porter4 years ago in Poets
Catch Me If you ever see me falling, catch me grab me by an ear, hold me without fear
By Marie Soffy Saint Fort4 years ago in Poets
Angry man π£ Can you calm the angry man Make him understand anything in his torrent of demise This disguise to hide
By Jjenni Dagnelli 4 years ago in Poets
I live two separate lives Itβs very plain to see One man who cares so little One man who worships me. . This life is not so easy
By Gail S.4 years ago in Poets
She wanders through the days, on her own Too afraid to unpack her heart, too daunted, Sheβs learnt firsthand from her experiences
By Colleen Millsteed 4 years ago in Poets
Each and every morning, I will open my bedroom window and I will greet the morning light. I will let it wash over my face, I will
By Laura M.4 years ago in Poets
You wanted to erase my memory From the sights dear to me Captured on photographs From our trip Horrendous Park with squirrels
By Moon Desert4 years ago in Poets
Iβd like to share a dream i had In this dream I seen many things healthy trees green leaves a beautiful sunset with a cool breeze that helped set the scene
By Jeff Jr4 years ago in Poets
i am. i can. ableist myth. ableist mantra. i got this. i don't need you. or them. or us. or anybody and their bids. __
By L Akinyi4 years ago in Poets
Careless Beauty By: Jamesha Flowers I am a lady Could care less about your hating eyes
By Jamesha Flowers4 years ago in Poets
2 billion people living their lives addicted each trying to find escape in locked up denial. You are called an addict
By Michael Redgen4 years ago in Poets
The world's a little dark now Even somewhat sadder now Even though we never met There is no way I can forget The laughter, the gift you sent
By Susan F Weimer4 years ago in Poets