the teapot is loud like a train coming down tracks both are welcomed sounds . . . [12/17/23] . . .
By kory salajka2 years ago in Poets
In the silence of the night, I hear your name, Echoes of a lost love, lighting the flame. The stars whisper secrets, in an eternal language,
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Poets
This is for my Vocal Sister Melissa Ingoldsby, her new son who she brought into this world this week, her partner Sergio (Elijah) and her whole family.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Poets
i burn for the touch - the heat of summer’s sun, blazing down is barely enough, as blood is still cold, when the surface is warming up;
By Bri Campbell2 years ago in Poets
The beginning was clear Adoration and praise when I was near You loved me, you loved me Consistent like seasons of the year
By Caladrius2 years ago in Poets
I am the first born I’m worn out and scorned out Bearing the weight of all expectations The weight of a family on my shoulders
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Once a man meets his childhood teacher. He introduces himself by touching her feet. She asks very lovingly, ‘Oh wow, you have been my student, what are you doing now, what have you become?’
By RAJEEV VERMA2 years ago in Poets
Wishing Life to be fulfilled for myself; for the loveliest parents; for friends who loved themselves via loving me; for my dear pet dog;
By Janani Chandrasekaran2 years ago in Poets
On the day of my birth, Bringing joy to my mother's earth, I entered the world with cries, Yet, amidst the joy, tears filled her eyes.
By Ming Xiao2 years ago in Poets
we carry waterproof matches a small pan knife and compass tent for two enough food for five days and in my trembling hands
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets
* Quiet, her demeanor lending to a gentle outcome Taking on his misdemeanors holding them still, cheek and tongue
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
"Thank you mom!" They shriek Wrapping papers flung-- toys tossed Cardboard boxes rule!
By M. Lee2 years ago in Poets