Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
A thermodynamic reaction, Catechism against the cold, Lifelike, flicker, a dance granted form by gravity's pull, Unfettered and Untethered,
By Addison M4 months ago in Poets
I went for a walk not far from my home, but just far enough to be all alone. I swiftly uncover the soundlessness of peace:
By Alex Torres4 months ago in Poets
I lay silently in bed, swallowed by the dark, Eyes peeled open, untamed thoughts leaving a mark, Every lingering interaction, my mind consumed,
By Laydee B Writes4 months ago in Poets
As I lumber Padded, hidden Heavy with glorious light Endless pockets Bulging, overflowing Yet sown up tight Glittering memorial dust
By K.B. Silver 4 months ago in Poets
how can I learn to be a writer? what can I do with this throb in my chest this infinite knowledge in my soul of how to create worlds within the mind
By angela hepworth4 months ago in Poets
The Fool loudly contends “There’s no danger in ‘Playing with fire’! A little harmless fun never hurt any one! Right?”
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶4 months ago in Poets
I didn’t realize how cold I had been living They say neglected people are sensitive to warmth And I am starving for light
By Rini Mulani 4 months ago in Poets
Ignis igne comburet donec sistere. - We each have a fire inside It burns constant and true It drives us A force both creative and destructive
By Paul Stewart4 months ago in Poets
There's an island, green as emerald. That is where I live. To this island you can come if you build a bridge with me.
By Imola Tóth4 months ago in Poets
“Tell me, what is the point?” My soul cries on dark days When the heaviness drags at my bones. “Is it worth going on?
By Jessica Dowding4 months ago in Poets
My unheard voice echoes from blank walls, now set free toward the empty horizon seen through the window each day, it's
By Moon Desert4 months ago in Poets
Pay no attention to the dire warnings The system is not broken It is working perfectly To create exactly this life For all of the participants in it
By D. J. Reddall4 months ago in Poets