Step by step, you’re always with me Two of a kind, swishing side by side — An extension below me
By Isabella Walker7 months ago in Poets
Queue is a ridiculous word Its one letter followed by four silent others Perhaps that makes sense The one in the front is ordering
By Atomic Historian8 months ago in Poets
I run run run up to the winners post perhaps observing from my runner up space because I just didn't hit the pace for 1st place
By Lora Coleman8 months ago in Poets
never understood the power of love until you crash-landed in the center of my galaxy almost eight years ago. your mean mug and mystery
By Maj Forbes8 months ago in Poets
To start or to keep living in a shadow of your dreams. Do you take the leap or stay in your lane. There is no correct answer,
By Haylee Sandberg8 months ago in Poets
I read your message across the screen Once Twice Three times Trying to understand what you mean For months you’ve been silent
By Gunnar Anderson8 months ago in Poets
Don’t worry You’re not to blame For I have gone by many a name Three last names Just my first Just my last Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman
It was not forged in furnaces divine, Nor hammered on a celestial anvil's face, But gathered from the light of a late sign,
By Jacky Kapadia8 months ago in Poets
Yes I remember it. Well, I am reminded of it. I am reminded by the tension I hold in my jaw. I am reminded by an echo, a voice that sounds like you ringing out some approximation of what you said.
By Ava R. Molnar8 months ago in Poets
That one glimpse into someone’s life That passing phrase you overheard Those moments you wonder who they are And what they are going through
By Thomas Terry8 months ago in Poets
the boy / the body / and the bloody face In my innocent days yellow house tulips we took the little red wagon to the grocery store
By Cali Loria8 months ago in Poets
In the corner of a dusty room, a clock hangs crooked on the wall. Its face is blank, no hands to move, no ticking sound, no time at all.
By Solene Hart8 months ago in Poets