Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
I pee on a stick The clock starts to tick My world is flipped But the band starts to play New life made of clay Loud cheers and, hooray!
By Shannon Moose4 years ago in Poets
Litter my skin with moss My bones can be substituted with twigs, I do not need them anymore I want to be fragile I want to lay intertwined with the forest floor
By Cecelia Johnson 4 years ago in Poets
It bubbles deep beneath, seething, boiling, roiling to a dense and roaring cacophony. A wall of sound, blocking out all reason, eradicating logic, feelings become like a tar;
By DionGrio (Mak Wey) 4 years ago in Poets
Welcome to burn out culture The so-called generation lazy We "tanked" the diamond economy As far as the generations before us could see
By CyCy4 years ago in Poets
As I'm Driving Miss Daisy, Seeing the beach sends her crazy, She smells the sea air, And sits high in her chair. We walk through the park,
By Satu Myyry4 years ago in Poets
I'll give and give and keep on giving until there's nothing left. They'll take and take and keep on taking and it's all a theft.
By Rowan Finley 4 years ago in Poets
Judged by others or maybe I just think I am, Represented wrongly or maybe not
By Christopher Hodgson4 years ago in Poets
Every single tree Seems undeniably free To be incredibly unique Though, never weak Trees are strong Trees are tall
By Sadie Hodges4 years ago in Poets
I daydream of sweetness and excess. Saliva flows under my tongue pooling in my mouth. Strawberry shortbread, topped with warm caramel
By Ali SP4 years ago in Poets
Today I Thought About Climate Change How the world is heating up, like crabs we wait painfully, slowly boiling to our deaths.
By Aisha Lama4 years ago in Poets
You asked and so I then replied “Sky Blue” For which eye shadow would look best on you As red mane contrasts upon your pale skin
By Caeizar4 years ago in Poets
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Even after all these years, no one dare mention his name,
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden4 years ago in Poets