Butterflies dance in my tummy, not just one or two, But a whole fluttering flock, all thanks to you. Sunlight seems brighter, shadows melt away,
By Sunil Kushwaha2 years ago in Poets
Small hands grip worn textbook tight, Eyes squint at sums in fading light. But dreams peek out, like stars unseen, Beyond the page, a vibrant sheen.
You came into this world to make two, three; Your breaths, your cries, such music to our ears. The future is unfolding beautifully.
By Barb Dukeman2 years ago in Poets
He laughs and I see him how he was when I was small when I was clever and knew to make him smile; I was happy to be like him in any way at all.
By TheSpinstress 2 years ago in Poets
Moxie the Snowman An adventurous old soul Who was Frosty’s More handsome More intelligent Older cousin Knew how to
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
Generous without a flaw Kind to the less fortunate A wonderful dad An awesome uncle A great son An ornery little brother
Let’s take a walk Down memory lane On this lovely fall day And talk about our youth * We’ll walk under an awning. Remembering our wooing
Come grow old with me Come view our love as it ages like wine As one we sail through this life Come grow old with me Hold my hand as I lead you
By Mother Combs3 years ago in Poets
Between the covers of an old novel, sits a trio of pressed pink roses, the flowery scent long faded away. a long-forgotten suitor long ago proposes.
Goodbye to the days That slowly drawled on While we swam in the pool And soaked in the sun. - Lots of smiles Sips of beer
By Nicole Oliver3 years ago in Poets
he says he wants me to write him like a graphic romance novel- we both wonder how much imagination is he really worth to me?
By ⸘jason alan‽3 years ago in Poets
Fill the space with chitter chatter Thinking that it matters As if your wisdom Earth-shatters. - But energy wears no disguise
By Nicole Oliver4 years ago in Poets