Oh, where did you go Are you beneath the bed Or in the pillow Where are you strange fellow Lost to eternity How did you ever enter me
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Dandelions drift lazily past my Labrador's twitching nose as he gazes hazily. ************************************************
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶2 years ago in Poets
If a politician asks for money put it back in your pocket if they get elected they will reach in and grab it for you
By The Invisible Writer2 years ago in Poets
Native American Queen breathing in that Minnesota air so clean! ************ Enjoy your rhymes, great stories, the sage, and good times.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Poets
I want to rhyme like the air Oh, so fluently prepared And I long, to be fair A song as its pair
By Matt B.2 years ago in Poets
On the twelfth day of Christmas, A murder mystery: Twelve murder suspects, Eleven murder suspects, Ten seats at dinner,
By D.K. Shepard2 years ago in Poets
The specifications for the RHC One Line Poem: 1. Must be 9 to 12 words 2. The third word and last word must rhyme 3. The poem must have a meaning to it 4. Give it a title that is relevant to the meaning of the poem
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Yesterday Weight 5.90 Blood sugar level 112 You can eat a little more rice. Try giving an injection at 1.0, which is close to 0.9.
By Zubair Writes2 years ago in Poets
Many roads will be crowded today. I expected the hospital to be crowded. I decided to leave early. I can't wait, Fu-chan.
It's hard to believe, What a cut of the hair, Can do to a woman, and, To your self-esteem, It's an amazing feeling, To share with the one,
By Tambourine Man2 years ago in Poets
Handsewn lace Trimmed in satin Patchwork quilt Flowers sewn Into the seams Roses Orchids Lavender Daisy Mums and
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
Paisley Paisley pattern Paisley pattern patchwork Paisley pattern patchwork pieces Paisley pattern patchwork pieces play