Most recently published stories in Poets.
I don’t understand why people communicate so poorly And can’t say what they mean How we keep asking “what do you think?” And “is that okay with you?”
By Oneg In The Arcticabout 15 hours ago in Poets
Okay, let's pretend this is my side !? Let's pretend these are my ribs, and my bones - my SIDES !? Let's pretend these are the people who are with ME !?
By 365poetryabout 15 hours ago in Poets
An annoying new neighbour just recently moved in. He has a cocksure personality and features an idiotic grin. This spring, my watch dog was his focus of attention.
By Katherine D. Grahamabout 15 hours ago in Poets
My eyes say it all The twinkle, in my eye when I smile at you, Tears running, down My face when you are gone The smile inside, them when you are here
By Jennifer lindquistabout 16 hours ago in Poets
My social feed is lentils -so many lentils- will I just see them until there's better financials? Not against lentils perse
By Judey Kalchik about 16 hours ago in Poets
Why don’t you ever think before you speak? But I do, and did, I planned to every dotted T. Somehow with every line conversation keeps diverging increasingly unmanageably.
By K.B. Silver about 16 hours ago in Poets
My mind is tired. It needs a break! I lock myself in the room Escaping emotional ache! My mind is tired. Too much goes in.
By Nina Domrichevaabout 17 hours ago in Poets
Humans rape the Earth in every way. Greedily taking other creatures’ homes, causing species extinctions every day. Yet, that’s not enough, as we drop more bombs.
By Star Love Greyabout 17 hours ago in Poets
How's the job search going? It's going. Have I been interviewing? No. Have I been applying? Yes. 800+ submissions thus far.
By Al Dazzabout 17 hours ago in Poets
Stainless steel, four by four fifteen squares slide and click. White and red, chrome and thin As fifteen paper sheets.
By Michael Wineabout 17 hours ago in Poets
What do I want for my son when he turns 18? I have no expectations of him as an adult I have no grand hope that he will make a difference
By Brooke Moranabout 17 hours ago in Poets
Introduction Yesterday, I was in Carlisle with my sister, Yvonne, and my friends, Harry, Mick, Debbie, and Brian. This is some of what we saw in a Terzanelle.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 17 hours ago in Poets