Many a men say I take after you But you don't seem to agree To you I'm just another disappointment Another daughter you wish was a son
By Manisha Dhalani2 years ago in Poets
There is salvation in the vomited waterfall of words Whispered in the dead of night between tear-stained pillows And the dreams that leaked out of their ears,
By Silver Daux2 years ago in Poets
While I lay on my pillow, beneath the moon's soft glow, Listening to the raindrops dance upon my window, I watch memories of us gently roll away,
By T. E. Door2 years ago in Poets
Moving here on a whim Now we’re stuck Sandwiched in the chaos On the outer rim Between the safety of outer outside And the inner darkness that harkens us in
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Starved of affection Lacking in any direction A reflection I’ve never recognized Bleeding from my inner eye Better to be between a set of thighs
Why should I care When it feels like no one else does? Why should I try When it's like I'm continuously pushed aside? Why should I put in time
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Poets
The door was rigged with a wind chime, giving forth a jingle and a tinkle with each coming or going. * The diner was a relic.
By Randy Baker2 years ago in Poets
In Mother Combs’s youth When she was first traveling the world She came across this dense forest And decided to explore
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Poets
To my Lucy... Living Room * Rob, A vain young gentleman Lucy, Rob’s lover Zephyr, God of the west wind, bringer of spring and blossom
By Matt B.2 years ago in Poets
A postcard of sorts arrived today from a port far away penned by my love ... I fear my love I will never see thy sweetness
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Poets
The sun is peaking through the blue skies And as the sun arises. The painted sky of fire red, And powder blue, Possibilities for the day are infinity.
By De'Anne Roye2 years ago in Poets
I was hot once. Second glances followed me home like puppies smelling steak and cuddles. Ripe melons perched under my collar bone,
By Frau Gern2 years ago in Poets