Delicately, as if my health were as fragile as dried leaves, Isabelle danced through my room on her tippy-toes, Silent as a churchmouse, just as she promised.
By Mack D. Ames3 years ago in Poets
My overwhelmed, fragile, aching heart Shall undoubtedly be deluged, It’s beating life giving pulse drowned… Stilled, lost to a watery grave with…
By Andrew C McDonald3 years ago in Poets
In the tapestry of existence, I shall reign, As the matriarch of this life, I shall sustain. Oh, "I'll Be the Matriarch," in James Joyce's voice,
By Khudair Ahmed Shaikh3 years ago in Poets
In the realm of courts and legal debate, Resides the tale of Woo, an attorney great. Oh, "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," we'll explore,
Amidst the whispers of the city's cries, A tale of Spider-Man, our hero, lies. Oh, "No Way Home," a chapter yet untold, In Christina Rossetti's voice, its story unfolds.
In the realm of shadows, where mysteries creep, Lies a tale of cunning, where secrets sleep. Oh, Cheese in the Trap, a drama untold,
You had the Bible, So I listened... * You had cartoons, So I laughed... * You had Dr. Seuss, So I learned... * You had Choose Your Own Adventure,
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Poets
Dancing with distraction I wrestle myself away from Social media lures, opening my journal To face a blank page. Ready or not, here comes the poetry.
By Megan D. Robinson3 years ago in Poets
Singing and dancing, In the local pub. With not one penny, Laughing and jesting, All day long. When night’s come, And payment’s asked,
By Uphill Mind3 years ago in Poets
Oh, let me tell you 'bout a cat so cool, A feline extraordinaire, not just a fool. With fur so sleek and eyes that gleam,
By The PenPal3 years ago in Poets
In fair Nigeria, where Michael doth reside, A wordsmith true, with tales he doth provide. His passion for writing, a flame burning bright,
By okpala michael3 years ago in Poets
Don’t I love to play ball. I love to play ball. Squirrel! Trees are where the squirrels go. Ruff! Ruff! I see that squirrel.
By Calista Marchand-Nazzaro3 years ago in Poets