There is an eclipse coming real soon. I haven't noticed many since I was but a child. I remember that time with fondness. Eye protection is so important in an eclipse to see
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
High Expectations Expectations overshadow what could be if I broke free from what I imagine love might be. I apologize to all in the shadow of this bookworm's fantasy.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Poets
Ethereal event that everyone knows, Covering the star our moon overgrows. Lights are gone in the crystal clear sky, Infinite darkness reaching up high,
By Anna 2 years ago in Poets
Everything I've done so far I Compared to others Losing hope and identity I wanted to be like models People saw me perfect but I saw myself in
Endangered--not forgotten. Cautioned but not heeded. Listless in care. Indigent of heart. Person: unknown. Unwanted. Suckling at the abandoned.
By Merrie Sanders2 years ago in Poets
Echoes of ancient beliefs and rituals, it commands attention. Cultural tapestries woven with threads of wonder and fear, Luminaries obscured, invoking awe and reverence.
By Scott C Lillard2 years ago in Poets
Enveloped in shadow's soft embrace, Celestial dance, a cosmic chase, Luminous orb veiled in mystery's lace, Infinite wonder, a starry grace.
Enchanting shadow, a dance of cosmic might, Crescent whispers in the broad daylight. Luna's embrace, a fleeting, tender kiss,
By Alyxus2 years ago in Poets
Eclipse: what if it never ended? Can you imagine dread day of final curtain? Living forever the shadow Luna portended. Is it possible, lose Helios, Ra, Inti's certain
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Life is all too well Cause it's my day Let us inhale the happy smell What say? It is always mine And I'm always fine
By Karun 2 years ago in Poets
Everlasting it seems. Clouding the world in hollow darkness. Longing to devour a lantern brighter. Infinitely envious while
By Mo Darasi2 years ago in Poets
Education begins by looking up with wonder Classes are seats and activities, not orders of people Liminal yet luminous, our space is personal
By Matthew Daniels2 years ago in Poets