In the garden, bright and fair, Tulips dance without a care. Their petals open to the sun, A rainbow of colors, each one. Red and yellow, pink and white, In the daylight, they shine so bright.
By “M”2 years ago in Poets
Getting deep thoughts down Without falling through a hole Scream from the bottom
By Vincent Manta2 years ago in Poets
I’m talking to you Telling you things I should be telling myself Lovely things about how great you are That you deserve to be loved
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
In the heart of spice-laden bazaars, Where flavors dance and stories unfold, Lies the soul of India, rich and diverse, A symphony of tastes, both hot and cold.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Poets
Ace Melee: I rarely do pieces with just dialogue, creating small poetry, but I want to create a fictional story with it. To make it easier to see who was talking, I put it in separate stanzas and changed the word styles.
By Ace Melee2 years ago in Poets
I think that there shall never be A snack from any entity ~ That comes within a hundred miles Of tasty Hostess® Chocodiles.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Poets
Please, do take a seat. There isn’t a beard to shave? There’s plenty to trim. What business is it of yours? A wall of confused mirrors.
By James Green2 years ago in Poets
See which way the world is spinning and run the other way When it seems the moon could be plucked from the sky And the blue curtain pulled away
By Joni Écrit2 years ago in Poets
I’ll start with one word, Salty The kind of snack that hits the spot Makes my brain go faulty Pretzels are the snack I bought
By Matthew Mccahey2 years ago in Poets
I have these weird days where I feel a sense of displacement; It's almost like I am purposely placed there in the grand rising of the day
By Nomfundo Gumede2 years ago in Poets
now that I’m old enough to read fairy tales again (CS Lewis) I’ll revisit the stories and practice pretend prepare my broken heart for the pledged happy end
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 years ago in Poets
In the meadow bright and green, A little rabbit and a fox were seen. The rabbit hopped with joy and glee, While the sly fox watched silently.