My childhood holiday seasons always involved the beaches. I couldn't imagine a December without sun until I came to the United States of Trump.
By Hummingbirdabout a year ago in Poets
We've never met, at least not yet. My year-ends are usually, in a sundress or a bikini. Just the other day, I opened my door at dawn.
You want a story of hope? Of innovation? Are you tone deaf to what’s happening in this nation Are you completely unaware of the situation?
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
Rain fell that year instead of snow, Flowers, confused, began to grow. Fourteen is long and growing old, At least that is what I was told.
By Emily Marie Concannonabout a year ago in Poets
Ice hits the ground. Watch the snow Angel go round and round as the snow blankets the town. Oh how it is a child’s favorite pick of a season.
By Joe Pattersonabout a year ago in Poets
It's time to get cozy Hot chai or chocolate whatever you please In the moring the wind blows at ease Put on your favorite sweater
By L.I.Eabout a year ago in Poets
Friends, Let’s Gather Again Friends, let’s gather, it’s been too long, To laugh, to share, where we all belong. A table, a moment, our hearts laid bare, In stories and laughter, so easy to share.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Poets
Parasites infecting my brain Crushing my soul Causing my heart to strain Making my eyes roll Parasites Crawling everywhere
America I will one day Visit you Land of hope and glory, true, I dream of visiting you. Across the pond, where dreams are made,
By Marie381Uk about a year ago in Poets
What is a Friend? In the tapestry of life, threads interlace, A bond beyond words, a warm embrace. A friend is a mirror, reflecting the soul, In laughter and sorrow, they make us whole.
As weekend draws near. The anticipation rises. Relax and cheer. For its time to play & celebrate. Let worries dissapate.
By Staringaleabout a year ago in Poets
In the quiet dusk of a summer’s end, Where shadows stretch and whispers blend, Memories linger like the heat of the day, A tapestry woven in shades of gray.
By zulfi buxabout a year ago in Poets