Through long, dark nights I must confess Each lingering thought becomes regret And still, I do obsess. Your breath when hitched I caress
By Georgie3 months ago in Poets
The echoes grow faint, but you hear them soft and low from above and below, just like a saint. The whole world spinning, feels like flying through colors and drinking sound from downtown, everything blurry, fuzzy, and faint.
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Poets
Floating in a sea of disbelief Itching for relief Stripped of every belief I once held dear Bereaved of my self Shucking the sleeve of my former reality
By Atomic Historian3 months ago in Poets
Your fist, my wrist, a bond too frail to last Now broken from the sheets where we confessed— That time was always meant to be the last.
By Simone Rocca3 months ago in Poets
I reach out for the light Fingers reaching wide But am met with only night . My bones feel wound too tight All those fairytales, they lied
By Emily McGuff3 months ago in Poets
A little boat drifting on the grey, grey sea, Still holds its course though land, it draws it near. My heart creaks on for what could never be.
By Ella Bogdanova3 months ago in Poets
That room you used to wait in, I walk by, its quiet as thick with accumulated dust and age. There the door I should have opened is shut tight.
By Neli Ivanova3 months ago in Poets
Introduction I am unable to submit to a challenge from this backup account, but I can still write poetry and stories. This is an Ekphrastic Villanelle.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA3 months ago in Poets
I keep the door you closed from fading away. The hallway holds its breath each sleepless night, Your absence is the ghost that bids me stay.
By LaRae Pynas3 months ago in Poets
My third eye glazes over As the world grows colder A smoldering mass destroying us Societal entropy has a hold of me All I want to do is write and bring joy
I keep returning to the field where once I yearned a drifting hush lies over all that waits to fall and hear the voice of the child who first had yearned
By Tim Carmichael3 months ago in Poets
Our love was born in gold, on mornings bathed in sun And died in blackest red beneath the moon I fought to keep my soul, but fate, it seems, has won.
By Rose Esposito3 months ago in Poets