“I can’t love him” She said as the fairy danced around her head “Why not?” The fairy asked “Because the mold is cast. He is promised to another.”
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Love must be there, a whispered chime, A silent echo through the sands of time. A tender touch, a knowing glance, A heartbeat's rhythm, a lover's chance.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Poets
Album Title - Planetary Vibrations: The 12 Houses All tracks have musical arrangement ideas and sound elements. A few have vocal arrangements and style suggestions. 🎯
By Denelsia Walker2 years ago in Poets
How did we come so far together? Two minds, two hearts, one destined love. Is this time our final chance; Is this where we can build;
By Kent Brindley2 years ago in Poets
I’m on a journey A journey of yearning Is this something I’ve been earning So many days have past Full of reflection Wondering what direction I’m going
34 Felony Counts: The Choice to Be Ignoramus Verse 1: 34 felony counts, a record so long A barrier to employment, a future so wrong
Whispers of the Invisible: A Poem of Silent Echoes In the corners of bustling streets, She glides, unseen, a whisper Among the shouts of hurried feet,
By inspirational poems 2 years ago in Poets
Veiled Whispers: The Enigma of the Invisible Girl In realms unseen, a silent war, A girl confronts what lies in store. A heavy heart, a weary soul,
Trailblazer Kamala: Breaking Barriers Verse 1: From Oakland to the White House door A trailblazer, she's been making waves before
It's traditional on summer days for a certain six-word phrase to dash our hopes of outdoor leisure: "Here's Helen Willetts with the weather."
By Addison Alder2 years ago in Poets
In the woods, where shadows blend, The question lingers: Which to defend— A man or bear, both fierce and wild, Both threat to a woman, man and child?
By Stephanie Wright2 years ago in Poets
Part I: Birth of the Giant In a realm where earth and sky entwine, Where whispers of the ancient spirits lie, A seed was sown in the fertile loam,
By RAYMOND OGWU2 years ago in Poets