In Dubai's heart, a desert dream, Where sand meets sky in sunlit stream. Steel monsters penetrate the sky blue tone, A reflected dance, a city new.
By zulfi bux2 years ago in Poets
In the garden of life, where all tales begin, There blooms a flower amidst the din. Her petals soft, her leaves embrace,
By GiftsFlash.com2 years ago in Poets
Every summer vacation Me and my two brothers We would go visit our grandparents. We used to enjoy going there. Life was quite pleasant and intriguing.
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Poets
Standing behind the wall, forbidden to look tall, To be the dainty taste for a man’s unsatiated hunger, The tale of a woman’s right to emancipation has seen it all.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Pain What is pain? Pain is only feeling the rain On a sunny day Pain is being alone in a crowded room Pain is not having them around
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Inspiration can come from anywhere But the voice always comes Sometimes it’s a roar Sometimes it’s a hum Sometimes it comes when I’m too busy with life to write
Take a long-distance drive. You'll be driving far away. To an unusual spot. Where you will not receive a signal. Make sure you have no prior knowledge of the place.
In shadows draped, her hair cascades, A veil that hides the moon's soft gaze, Yet in its depths, a mystery lies, A lover's heart, where passion flies.
By Shan Zain2 years ago in Poets
Upon the sandy shore, where waves touch, Lie fortunes of the profound, presently let go. Shells, similar to murmurs from the sea floor's,
In a comfortable kitchen, where daylight streams, A dough puncher's hands dance, satisfying dreams. With flour on fingertips and warmth in the air,
Since I couldn't take any photoes A poem will have to do, for now. Eating and drinking is forbidden But dogs can enjoy the literary ambience.
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in Poets
EID DAY. TODAY WAS THE EID DAY. EVERYONE WAS ANXIOUS FOR EID PLEASURES. EVERYONE GETS UP EARLY IN THE MORNING
By Basit Ali2 years ago in Poets