Most recently published stories in Poets.
My flesh burns on your icy skin My heart aches for your passive passion Your absent stare Your empty promise Sad, embellished words.
By Ella Troup9 years ago in Poets
I believe that soul mates Come in all varieties And for many different reasons They can be friends They can be lovers They can even be strangers
By Arian Mason9 years ago in Poets
Do you ever feel like your going to Explode? Like people should BACK OFF and leave you alone? Give you some space? Maybe they should get out of your face?
By Crystal Korpan9 years ago in Poets
Unrequited love, pangs of perception Lost thoughts, fears of rejection Deep roots, in black earth Leaves mirth Would you come out on a limb
By Neura Logical9 years ago in Poets
I hurt... Physically and emotionally, I hurt... But do I even have time to band aid it, Others hurt too, They need me,
By Noah Renee9 years ago in Poets
I am not proud of who I am I love the person I will become Want to be Am not. You say I am so wonderful But there is always more
If I tried to write everything you do that makes me smile, the words would never stop flowing from my hands. I could write novels
By Amanda Hunt9 years ago in Poets
In a cave, that opened on the side of a hill Is a legend that's spoken of many times still Of a beastie with wings that built up its nest
By Dan Mcgonagle aka CELTICPOET9 years ago in Poets
Misread intentions Perfected deceptions Whispered words, broken promises Broken transactions, secrets of gloom How many times, did I see you wear this costume.
Ignore the man surfing Should be a woman fully nude Everyone sure will be gocking There isn't mistake in the waves we create
By jack york9 years ago in Poets
The highest hill, fireflies, the night sky, I thought everything was going right I ran after you, pinning you to the grass, a beautiful smile under that mask
By Jalen Fauntleroy9 years ago in Poets
The sun shines through the rain As my smile does through the pain Of missing my co-pilot. The road of life cut short, A ship sinking at the port,
By Ashley Paskill9 years ago in Poets