it took a while for this understanding to settle calmly within, it’s initial crash landing was unwelcome and unnerving
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Poets
As the days get warmer and the nights get shorter * Flowers Bloom All over ******** The flowers peek out and the grass
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Deciphering the odyssey of the absolved glee, I traced the bounty trail of light that no one could see. Embracing the silence of darkness as the solitude danced in the hours of plight,
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
as god sought shelter from a world of hate, the priest led her to the collection plate. “Give what you seek and you shall find”
Pizza rolls between my toes Gushers exploding as I bite the ends Doritos were really neato But not as fun as a pocket full of Cheetos
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Our Western Washington skies are back to gray, as promised by the weather forecasters. The temperature has dropped about ten degrees and
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
oh what a hollow dark world there's too much to say and even the sky knows it eyes remain low death's whistles echoed so close
By Ruby Red2 years ago in Poets
It has been a long time, my friend. Seasons have worn away The carefully grown enthusiasm Of my youth. The optimism I meticulously pruned
By Silver Daux2 years ago in Poets
In the heart of the forest, where shadows dance, The trees stand tall in a silent trance. Their leaves rustle softly in the breeze, As they whisper secrets among the trees.
By “M”2 years ago in Poets
Lighthouse By Laura Brady DePace The lighthouse flashes: Light, dark, Light, dark, In the distant night. Its beam steady,
By Laura DePace2 years ago in Poets
Tick-tock, I whisper, a relentless refrain, A steady drumbeat echoing through the vein. I am Time, the sculptor, etching lines on your face,
By Buzu2 years ago in Poets
In the whispers of the night, Where stars adorn the velvet sky so bright, I find solace in the embrace of time, As life's melodies weave a sublime rhythm.
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