Woke up one morning in the beautiful city of Praque, with sunshine through the windows and classical music all around. I was craving coffee
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Poets
As a child we had not much, you see, there was seven of us.
By Pamela Walsh-Holte2 years ago in Poets
Sitting next to you so dependent on your love Absorbing the most minute nuances of your being From birth, to the drive-in for a Slim Jim, from your courtesies
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)2 years ago in Poets
In the realm of radiant light, resplendent and bright, God's guardianship gently guides through the night. With whispered words, wisdom weaves its way,
By Epaphras2 years ago in Poets
In the quiet kitchen's cozy light, Where childhood memories take flight, A simple pleasure, pure delight, Saltines with butter, oh so right.
By honey 2 years ago in Poets
Every day as a kid I watched you growing up. Television party after school? You were showing up. The street light is on, dusk has arrived and I’m goin’ in. It’s time for me watch Nickelodeon.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Poets
Leaves dance and moss sways Wind caresses, sun consoles I so miss your eyes
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Poets
I’m talking to you Telling you things I should be telling myself Lovely things about how great you are That you deserve to be loved
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I have these weird days where I feel a sense of displacement; It's almost like I am purposely placed there in the grand rising of the day
By Nomfundo Gumede2 years ago in Poets
The trees grow for the leaves, The sea crashes down on the moon as it beams. The night sky shines over the sea, As the sea shines for the night.
By Darcy-Jane Poetry2 years ago in Poets
On the days when life is fully activated, in MY reality. I feel a congruency in spirit, mind, and soul. It is an entanglement of different realities existing as one reality in time.
Each year during the month of my birth The Huckleberry transforms its pink flowers Into delicious berries growing close to the earth
By Lizz Chambers2 years ago in Poets