to a simple nothing i was bound i wasn’t lost, i was just being not found until i cupped that far distant sound
By Bren2 years ago in Poets
When I die, I wish you would bury me Somewhere in the yard Behind the house we called our home. I wish you would wrap my body
By Emily Cummings2 years ago in Poets
closer, now, let me tell you a secret. because I know you’ve always wanted answers to break to heal someone to belong to
Sick So sick No matter how much you vomit You can't get rid of it The sickness is still within Sick So sick
By CotardDelusionz2 years ago in Poets
Anger and rage consume me. Like fire and flame The heat licks my skin. Pain controls me. I push you away, Tired of you trying to steamroll me.
By Danielle Elizabeth Andrews2 years ago in Poets
Night arrives like a velvety cloak swept across the sky. Adorned with an abundance of shimmering stars That pales in comparison to the luminescent smile on your face.
There's an old legend about the gap in the trees in the field in Thornton Hough. You know where I mean; the green we all used to go to.
By Gabbie Speirs2 years ago in Poets
Brown hands scoop and crack ashy rock hundreds of miles from the Himalayas. They toil, stiff and crusted like old statues
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Poets
as the birds do, someday you will fly. you will soar into that unbearable expanse of sky, but I believe you will fall. and
This house is full of ghosts; Not the kind that shriek Or harm Or frighten. They are not made of that sort of malice.
By Haley M.T.2 years ago in Poets
Ahh, I can’t sleep. I’ve got you on my mind. Wishing you were here, Wishing you’d send me a sign. . Finally, make your feelings clear.
Have you ever met somebody that you instantly clicked with? Everything felt like it had suddenly fallen into place. You meet, and you began to fall,