When you see someone with one of the greatest smiles, and they are quite sad, - - it makes you want to do something about it, no?
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Poets
Sunrise of the soul The enemy knows that he can’t hold a candle
By Colleen Walters2 years ago in Poets
No, I'm not singing Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree by Tony Orlando, but I do advocate giving the said oak some time. Why?
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin2 years ago in Poets
In parallel beats, newspaper serpents fall still, while peace strums off chord. ___ for Poppy's Prompts #7 words: parallel, newspaper, serpent, chord, fall
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
Bear it in mind that Tedious solitude moves Gods to create worlds
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets
Even a Stoic longs for touch, and an embrace that says, “ I’ve got you.” — A second-hand heart with first-hand experience
The sun slips away, dragging her golden gown and revealing the stars. —- Their dark stage is set. Blue midnight velvet backdrop
After your last drink Most of your drinking buddies Will vanish; don't mourn
Darkness holds the key, Hidden treasures in your shadow, Embrace your whole self.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru2 years ago in Poets
On storming with self-love in July Stuttering in the essence of my stance of who I yearn to be, The remnants of desires pierce the soul in a demeanour that abdicated the glee
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Silence echoing through canyons of sadness deep Roaring like teardrops
I wish I could fly like a dragonfly… Away from this cruel world of humans Away from fakeness, away from knavish cunningness!
By Rabab Toor2 years ago in Poets