Most recently published stories in Poets.
The colors of my rainbow will not bleed The colors of my rainbow will not fade They will not back down and they will not be afraid
By Shae Lynn Sanders8 years ago in Poets
I remember a time when all I knew was fun. I remember a time when I played in the sun. I remember it all being with my dad.
By U.R. Ahzum8 years ago in Poets
Beneath the sheets of fog, Amongst the grass, Stretching for the tranquil sky. First a root, then a living aspect, It has a meaning,
By Laura-Jane Hall8 years ago in Poets
TORN BY ADDICTION, MY HUNGER, MY SEED. SOWN BY A SOUL OF TYRANNY MANIPULATING, MONSTER. HATING CONFIDENT BEHIND BULLETS WE LIVE
By David Avner8 years ago in Poets
Come dance with me under the stars and the moon – with the cool crisp spring air Come dance to the slow sweet rhythm of our beating hearts
How sad is it To love a rose that wilts before your eyes. But to love that rose till its demise Is all that one can hope for.
By Harry T8 years ago in Poets
Everyday I watch as your beaming smile slowly fades And watch as the light behind your eyes withdraws with every passing minute
By Jodie Shaw8 years ago in Poets
I'm addicted to the negative thoughts, As they scream out their presence Every night in the darkness. Swallowing up all things positive,
By Ilana Weiss8 years ago in Poets
I'm throwing a party. There will be: 1. Violently colored balloons shaped like middle fingers. 2. Moist cake with rainbow glitter
By L. E. King8 years ago in Poets
A desert is a beach, where the water has yet to meet the land. An ocean is a beach, where the water has yet to meet the sand.
By Chad Burke8 years ago in Poets
My body is like a rock And it hurts everywhere "Oh, you should stretch to help relieve the tension." That sounds great, but it doesn't do much when you're perpetually holding your breath and your muscles simply won't relax.
By Anna Smith8 years ago in Poets
Well... You've harmed me so much you see, this sickness inside of me cannot be fixed from a little antihistamine. No pharmacy could ever prescribe a cure well enough to mask my insanity locked away in privacy.
By Joshua Dilday8 years ago in Poets