Every Breath is also Heartache, No Warmth is felt from the Light of the Sun, Tears Fall and Sadness I Cannot Shake. Happiness is Not Mine to Give or Take,
By Thad Rhodes2 years ago in Poets
If June fell like the leaves in September And love lost the journey before the storm Summer would slip into the arms of winter
By The Invisible Writer2 years ago in Poets
I am the thing that lurks in your home What you hope not to see when you look in the mirror I am all sinew and gristle, blood and bone
By Helen Seder2 years ago in Poets
Tell me, do you wait for the words Or do you toss them around Longing for your heart to be heard * Do you scavenge, like a bird
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
Upon the breath of dew, and dove, and winds, a cradle flows in tandem, and a widow’s quest for love anew, begins. * Each and every thread of glue, she spins.
By Gina C.2 years ago in Poets
I catch his gaze, his eyes locked on mine, His growing smile reveals a secret delight. Unspoken words, a language so divine.
By A Lady with a Pen2 years ago in Poets
In the care of a poet’s weathered hands, submerge in euphonious prosody, scrolled from the depths of mystery— from the seed of lyrical philosophies, cranial blooms expand.
By Kristen Balyeat2 years ago in Poets
I've watched as time ran out Whilst I sat in deep and silent darkness That we wouldn't see the stars without
By Jaimie2 years ago in Poets
You were formed in me. You entered this world to bring me joy But I must let you out.
By Brenda Carter2 years ago in Poets
Let me introduce myself Said the spider to the fly Sitting out of sight, upon the shelf * Speaking softly, like some little elf
The clock ticks down; the old year fades away, Bright sparks of hope ignite the darkened sky, We welcome dreams at the stroke of New Year's Day.
By Festive Fusion Finds2 years ago in Poets
Summon your strength for the weathering, Miss out on sadness if you please; Fight, Fight against the tethering. ~ It appears on ends with people lecturing,
By Jay,when I write2 years ago in Poets