Most recently published stories in Poets.
How can it be okay when I am the end of a book with no resolutions? A bookmark left unmoved for decades, pages ripped halfway through.
By Ana Rodriguez8 years ago in Poets
So many things running through my head Too many memories of things left unsaid Now I sit here and I wish of all the times to forget you'd hit
By Dawn Moran8 years ago in Poets
My body is like the cover of a book With my heart writing stories for the chapters that hide inside my bones Under my thick white layer of skin
By Alicia Del Re8 years ago in Poets
With a life full of uncertainties and what ifs, the sky is the only thing that keeps me grounded. Lay down, look up. Embrace the silence of the world around you-
Missing a part of me That should have been here It was all for the best Messages never made clear. Dying a little each time
By Mandy Curry8 years ago in Poets
Deeper and deeper your poison is flowing Turning me into a person I never wished of knowing With every bitter word you scream
The fragments from the past, present, and future formed a cohesion Now yesterday feels like today and tomorrow is already gone.
By Shellbell kuhn8 years ago in Poets
A list of things I’d love to forget The amount of freckles on your face - Was it, 23 or 24? 14 - wait, no, 15 was the amount of birthmarks on your arms,
Zenith of self-destruction Yes, that is the age we live in Xerox copies of the same problems, Waging battle anywhere they can.
By D.A. Baldwin8 years ago in Poets
The pain is real & nobody knows. The numbness is controlling. Can't feel. Blind to your lies & deceit. Just don't care.
By Nicole8 years ago in Poets
The first time I saw your face My heart immediately began to race Being new in this small town I started to ask around All my friends said not to try
I'm nothing like those other girls. I'm not the prettiest or fairest of them all. I'll never be nominated by some mirror mirror on the wall.
By Jessica Rasile8 years ago in Poets