In the vast expanse of desolate plains, Where silence reigns and solitude remains, I wander aimlessly, lost in my own plight, Beneath the melancholic veil of endless night.
By Favour Gabriel3 years ago in Poets
In the stillness of night, a celestial tune, A symphony that resonates, whispers of the moon. Softly she beckons, from her celestial abode, Her silvered beams weaving dreams, a magical ode.
In loving memory of Chucho, my canine friend, Whose life tragically met its untimely end. He bounded through our home, full of wag and zest,
By Miguel Ramirez3 years ago in Poets
In the realm of transformation, a journey unfolds, Mr. Queen's awakening, a tale to be told, Where identity and love intertwine with grace,
By Khudair Ahmed Shaikh3 years ago in Poets
Amidst the realms of fate, a goblin dwells, In K-drama's tapestry, a tale unfolds, Where love and immortality's story swells,
In business realms, where fortunes rise and fall, A K-drama's plot weaves a tale so grand, Where hearts entwine, and ambitions call,
Distraction comes in many forms, diverse and wide, It is shapeless like a deity, slyly does it hide. So easily it manipulates, luring us astray,
By K.I.M.3 years ago in Poets
Don’t look away. I will show you a trick: See this ordinary hat? Tap it, see, nice and empty. Rabbits surely can’t come out of here.
By Lee Knight3 years ago in Poets
Dragged to the elevator by my dampened spirit- Irritability zooming through me like the roadrunner- Sunken eyes elevate to feign a sign of life-
By Jada Ferguson3 years ago in Poets
Doing all I can for my spoilt complaining matrix connective robots Is it ever enough? NEVER!!! Spending all my time pandering to their every whim and fancy
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Poets
Dogs barking outside in the distance Itches in random spots around my body Stomach rumbling, though I only just ate! Tea going cold faster than I can drink it
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Poets
Driving In heavy traffic Sends me hurling Toward disaster. Rending a new plan to Alleviate my worry. Crashing is not possible;
By Sherry Lowell-Lewis3 years ago in Poets