Shall I compare thee to an imp at play? Thou art more lovely yet more mischievous Your cloth doth clothe you in a certain way
By Raymond G. Taylor6 months ago in Poets
I love you so, my lovely Isabel. I’d give my life to see you rest in ease. Sleep now, dear mom, may your spirit know peace.
By Rick Henry Christopher 6 months ago in Poets
(For my husband, following his successful liver transplant. With heartfelt thanks to the donor's family.) I keep a room inside my heart for you,
By Diane Foster6 months ago in Poets
What mirth must I find -or estranged delight- Beneath somber moon o'er sylvan bower Whose silver grace finds me with loving light
By Ian Read6 months ago in Poets
Young, when we met, I was only fifteen You were just now home from the service handsome, fun, and you were a bit nervous
By Denise E Lindquist6 months ago in Poets
Please do not fear an unusual tree Some of us are rooted in the broad sky Light and air preparing our food for free While the natural order we defy
By D. J. Reddall6 months ago in Poets
Ethereal child —hide behind my eyes Carmine — dipped in scenes of crime against me ©️ Love so incandescent, froze within cries
By Caitlin Charlton6 months ago in Poets
Introduction A poem about something reminding you of someone you love. The music is "Sunflowers" by ArtMusic. I Saw A Field Of Sunflowers
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 months ago in Poets
My heart pounds wild, enraptured by your flame; Can it be true—your smile a sovereign crown? Its light ignites the shadows, calls your name,
By Donna K6 months ago in Poets
Heaven opened up before the steeple. Fragments of grace appear upon the lawn. Shining in the hearts of all the people Who felt the silence when your soul moved on.
By Ashley Lima6 months ago in Poets
There’s a lonely cricket outside my window, Its mates now lost to the beckoning fall. Does it sing to the wind or does the wind blow
By C. Rommial Butler6 months ago in Poets
Once bathed in light, your smile could banish night, Yet shadows linger where your footsteps fade, My heart recalls your warmth, once burning bright,
By Sarah-Jayne Hucks6 months ago in Poets