Stories in Poets that youβll love, handpicked by our team.
Glimmers of you ebb through the drowning Forgotten. Help, your eyes plead. Gone. *** Authors Note: Written with compassion for anyone living with dementia, whether supporting their loved ones or facing it themselves.
By Caroline Jane3 years ago in Poets
When hearts canβt let go Monsters Made of Memories Just thought you should know
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Poets
The Tarpit of the Train Station On steel parallels and shallow earth the rats know life as it is: patterned, mildly
By Johnathan Riley3 years ago in Poets
If you were to ask me for a portrait painted with the finest of oils, I would render you with a metaphor instead and I would call you the ocean -
By Loryne Andawey3 years ago in Poets
Once upon a time A king betrayed his queen Now sleeps eyes open
By C. H. Richard3 years ago in Poets
Quit wasting my time With your annoying replies I will NEVER read
By Cathy holmes3 years ago in Poets
Time to rise and shine... Extinguish all of your doubts... Your dreams are calling...πβ
By Tiffany Gordon3 years ago in Poets
Bodies as capsules all my Afro-Virginian mothers passed but present. βββββββββββββββββββ
By Nichelle Calhoun3 years ago in Poets
Three boys on a cliff shiver, anticipating Who dares to leap first?
By Lea Waske 3 years ago in Poets
The story of my life is walking alone on a road in the middle of the night not sure if I can make it home falling asleep before I get there
By The Invisible Writer3 years ago in Poets
dreading the blank slate so Iβll run away for now something will bloom, right? ____________________________________________________
By Jemma Jae3 years ago in Poets
Mom got a new throw. I mean, Mom had a new throw, for a brief moment.