Part of the required dues for greatness is sacrifice Victory is first won in the mind and heart will keep you in battles
By Nathaniel Terrella day ago in Poets
fixate on your feed. every indulgence, every prayer knotted. a chewed ball of meat. * chase rest resolve and relief until joy feels nostalgic.
By DJ Nuclear Wintera day ago in Poets
Groaning plinks Crackling slink Into glass The cutter sinks 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃 Pop Apart Line up In order Each piece Has a place
By K.B. Silver a day ago in Poets
I will always fear when it all goes away, when everything changes. And I must stand tall, stay strong. Life dissolves into nothing more than scraps and pieces,
By Minou J. Lindea day ago in Poets
My Weather Report In Minnesota (Acrostic) My favorite days in the winter are when you can go out and play on snowmachines, then
By Denise E Lindquista day ago in Poets
Smiles are borrowed Pain is owned Promises whispered Then overthrown *** Hands feel warm Hearts stay cold Truth gets bent
By Aarsh Malik2 days ago in Poets
The little things can sometimes grow too large. 🔹➡️⚠️➡️🕳️ The sinkhole. Minor. A tiny flaw. The road still held. Everyone could walk.
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin2 days ago in Poets
I am in War mode Confrontation my Drug of choice . Warrior not living in Rome masses But in obscure empire ledge Of sandals and sand
By Diana2 days ago in Poets
ribbons of eighty-five unfurl under my tires, scrolling through South Carolina, back through my roots, climbing the thick, wooden trunk: sturdy, girth-invested, all the way up into my branches, finally leaving.
By Harper Lewis2 days ago in Poets
The Wheel of Fortune Can Spin Two Ways The wheel of fortune can spin two ways, one for the dreamers, one for the strays. One minute you’re walking the gold-paved street,
By Marie381Uk 2 days ago in Poets
Message in a Bottle Cast adrift from a child on shore who’s seen too much and can’t ignore, nets that tangle, oil that spreads,
Strike him Punch him Knock him down You know you want to Feel the bones crumple As your fist smashes into His beaky nose
By Raymond G. Taylor2 days ago in Poets