When the lunch bell rang, I would run to her house, just down the street, boots flying, as fast as I could go. Nan would help me off with my coat and shoooosh me into the kitchen. Where the table would be set for me - just so.
By Bonnie Bowerman2 years ago in Poets
I loaded my washing machine, It made me swim; I think that's really mean! I vacuumed my room, But something went POP!
By Carol Ann Townend2 years ago in Poets
My empty stomach growling, I turned on the machine. Whir! With my small cup of kernels, And a patient smile,
By Rebecca Patton2 years ago in Poets
They rolled with freedom The hedge was broken within Zip my tongue, zip it!
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)2 years ago in Poets
In a world of screens and clicks, Love has found a new place to exist. No longer confined to the physical realm, It now thrives in the digital realm.
By Elefty Erika Siama2 years ago in Poets
I remember sitting at my desk as the teachers droned on Excited to go home, thinking it can not be to long. The bell finally rung and out the classroom I ran
By Kyle William2 years ago in Poets
Vegemite So salty You made me sarcastic
By MikMacMeerkat2 years ago in Poets
It was difficult to pick a favorite snack for me I called a brother and talked to my hubby It appeared easy for them as it was clearly
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Once upon a stick so sweet, A lollipop began its merry beat. With colors bold and flavors rare, It thought life would be beyond compare.
By Maria DC2 years ago in Poets
Dad’s hands built the beast Roadworthy sleeper camper Three kids crammed up top * Nine hours, overnight Boundless enthusiasm
By Christy Munson2 years ago in Poets
Ten pennies make a dime and Friday means candy bar time. All week collecting those small copper coins to cash in at the counter
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Poets
Chachi is the guardian of the gate of my adobe. I included photos in the short video of Chachi and my oldest granddaughter, Abri, when she was younger. We love this little ‘fella’.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 2 years ago in Poets