Second month, February, fourteenth day in 2024, our Thirty-seventh wedding anniversary Numbers. Many numbers. Fourteen, Two, Thirty-seven,
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Poets
The day I put you on my finger was the sweetest day of my life. The day you became my Strawberry-Watermelon flavoured Ring Pop
By Talia Devora2 years ago in Poets
This is a love story started from the beginning off mankind, so one of the longest tales, if you love to call this a tale,
By P.A.Vinura Jayasanka2 years ago in Poets
One is greater than zero; do you not agree? So, if one is greater than zero, then why is it that we, Prize days that end in zero, like twenty or thirty,
By Linda Lee2 years ago in Poets
A dozen yellow roses is my gift to you to show my friendship with you is true. Yellow is the color for friends. Yellow is a color that is warm.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
In the quiet moments of reflection, Where gratitude finds its gentle inception, There lies a sentiment, pure and true,
By Ashiii2 years ago in Poets
In the vast expanse where dreams take flight, The canvas of blue stretches, infinite and bright. Above the world, where birds and clouds roam free,
In the darkest night, a flicker bright, Hope, a beacon, guiding light. Through shadows deep, it softly gleams, A whispered promise in silent dreams.
As dawn painted the sky in hues of gold and blue, Ade and Simba stirred, their slumber bid adieu. They woke to a new day, filled with promise bright,
By Onikede Adedapo2 years ago in Poets
We all share one planet, So why do we all destroy it? And the government who say They care, Give me quite a scare. Humans destroying other humans,
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
In the realm where hearts entwine, A tapestry woven, love's divine. Embrace the alchemy of souls, Where passions burn, and destiny strolls.
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When I die, I wish you would bury me Somewhere in the yard Behind the house we called our home. I wish you would wrap my body
By Emily Cummings2 years ago in Poets