My dearest algebra, I apologize for saying all those mean things about you I'm not sure 4Y I did that because I got through you
By Colleen Walters3 months ago in Poets
CAST YOUR EYES UP AT ME GAZE AND ADORE, WORSHIP FOR I AM WHITE, MALE AND STRAIGHT ~ I DO NOT CARE, NO EMPATH NO SIMP FOR YOUR FEELINGS
By Paul Stewart3 months ago in Poets
Where are my readers from I wonder who is reading these quiet lines. what part of the world. From what location, or corner of the world
By Marie381Uk 3 months ago in Poets
I think, therefore I am! No! I think, therefore I think I am. I’m M.
By Patrick M. Ohana3 months ago in Poets
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the only comedy show where the jokes forget themselves mid-sentence. I’m the wheelchair-bound warm-up act,
By Iris Obscura3 months ago in Poets
The Grinch on My Roof He stomped on the shingles, grinning like sin, acting like Christmas was his to command. He shouted loudly,
I. Boys will be boys in their thoughtless joys. Never taking time when playing with their toys. II. They rip and tear
By Dean Traylor3 months ago in Poets
she shopped for love at the local thrift store on the corner of henry and fourth street longing to become someone's forevermore
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 months ago in Poets
Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a bag of peas Jack came down with a wicked grin And his trousers round his knees
By Raymond G. Taylor3 months ago in Poets
Humpty Dummy sat in a pit, knee-deep in its world of self-made shit. all of its supporters, and supposed friends have failed to make this land great again.
By Lamar Wiggins3 months ago in Poets
Devil in the Details Out of the closet, door creaking ajar, Fugly things gaze out of a Mason jar; Seeking comforting shadows from afar,
By Adrian CDTPPY3 months ago in Poets
Teddy Turkey was feeling down. He was the strangest bird in town. His wattles were a bit too short. His feathers were the scraggly sort.
By Julie Lacksonen3 months ago in Poets