Love poems for hopeless romantics; I'm the poet and you're my muse.
I have loved you in the soft silence of midnight, when the stars hang low and the moon watches the earth in peace. I have loved you
By Atiqbuddy3 days ago in Poets
It was always unclear Undeniable adoration from me With confusion and fear I missed why you touched my knee I didn’t understand you were interested in
By Lisa Pulliam3 days ago in Poets
It is my anniversary How do I celebrate 365 days of Bipolar 1 Depression? Broken Stalled Despite my hospitalisations I have failed to establish safety, then recovery
By Pauline Fountain3 days ago in Poets
Remember Me One Day When silence folds around your name, And life no longer feels the same, Will something stir inside your chest,
By George’s Girl 2026 3 days ago in Poets
Sex On The Beach The tide leans close, it whispers low, Salt on skin, a burning glow, Your shadow falls across my chest,
I am a whore for metaphor. In poetry, that’s great. To dip bitter words in sweetness, And put it on your plate. Scarfed down like chocolate dessert,
By Mama Magdalene3 days ago in Poets
Stay human. Stay hungry for the real. In a world of Fake food, Fake news, Fake followers, And fake views.
By stone petoskey 3 days ago in Poets
The thin book you must open To find what still is there A glimpse of what is waiting Memories of four wooden chairs The smell of Saturday morning.
By Raine Fielder3 days ago in Poets
**Verse 1** When we were young, we danced in the light, Chasing our dreams, everything felt so right. But time moves on, like shadows at dusk,
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 days ago in Poets
*(Verse 1)* In the silence, where shadows play, Two souls wander, night and day, A spark ignites, a flame so bright,
Verse 1 I’ve walked through quiet valleys, I’ve passed through a thousand open doors. I’ve wandered roads that had no names
I typed your name again tonight, slowly… like it still carried weight. The letters appeared one by one, glowing softly on my screen—
By Imran Ali Shah3 days ago in Poets