I found a burnt Marlboro outside my door I heard ghost footsteps crossing my floor Cause you don’t live here anymore Nothing but black Birds in the field
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsdenabout a year ago in Poets
Tie my pony to a fence post I’ve been riding on the dawn I would tell you who I love most But everyone I love is gone Unrequited
By Sawyer Phillipsabout a year ago in Poets
Music brings joy to all ages It creates a soundtrack to our life Many instruments makes many sounds All come together to create a masterpiece
By L.I.Eabout a year ago in Poets
"Candles of Words" Candles lighting up the way, Words that paint horizons gray, In every line, a spark ignites, Through the ages, building sights.
By Ali Sadeek Ahmedabout a year ago in Poets
In the end It all begins again The sun and I forgive All the time I never saw the moon Forgetting all I can And if I draw a line
I woke up with hands on a stone Prayin’ my Cherokee soul ‘Cause I had a job that was Bustin’ me up At the diner Black coffee cups
I took my time Around the corner Knew I was crazy For losin’ my head You dried your eyes And then another’s “Help me, I’m hazy.”
Well, darlin’, I don’t know Just how I got the nerve Called you up Maybe have a glass of wine And in the restaurant You glided up and in
Goodnight, Eloise The flowers on the hill Are blown away on summer breeze Goodnight, Eloise Are you still awake Or on to dream another dream
I grew up in Dallas I forgot about it On the day he told her He would stay He left Johnson County Couple thousand bounty
Anita Anita Don’t you know the hour is getting late Anita Anita Can I drive you home along the interstate You bought a house
I knew a man who fought a war I knew a man who fought a war Like hell was heaven-bound He gave it twenty more I knew a man who fought a war