There once was a little girl, who wanted nothing more than to heal the broken with all the love she felt. Her love felt so big that if she tried to keep it to herself, she felt she would explode.
By Ashley Pacitti2 years ago in Poets
Sitting here Pondering life All it’s struggle and strife Wondering if any of it is worthwhile Wandering through this wilderness
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I see you for what you are The magic you hide from the world A magic that only those pure of heart can see You try to hide it
A mouse tail tied to a red-and-white, zig-zagged Balloon string. A boy, nearing the end of his youth, Carries it in his palms - ready to let it float away. Another life he could X-out.
By Reneé V.2 years ago in Poets
as he is and i watch him full of chaos, anger, and love so, we are both alone i then watch the puffing of his chest and when it descends, inevitable
By ⸘jason alan‽2 years ago in Poets
🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖 Sizzle, pop, crackle, fry... Sizzle, pop, crackle, fry... Uncrinkle, iron out, and flatten those kink-filled curls, black girls...
By Tiffany Gordon2 years ago in Poets
Self promotion is the worst It’s rowing against the ocean Not just one tide Fighting every fish It’s a free for all
Numbers trickling down pages A song of sages Machine elves dancing through our minds Yet, there is nothing to find An enigma lost to time
Autism, But I don’t Comprehend what this new Diagnosis means for my son--for our family. Emotional meltdowns Figure into our daily life, or
By Eileen Davis2 years ago in Poets
In the quiet corridors of the heart, Where shadows linger and memories start, Lie wounds unseen by judging eyes, A symphony of silent, heartfelt cries.
By Buzu2 years ago in Poets
sometimes it is warm. the comfort of your presence, but still, a sinister company. breathing down my spine at night. shivers in my bed.
By Natasha Collazo2 years ago in Poets
In the hushed corridors of the mind's domain, Verse weaves tales of struggles, often arcane. "The Silent Battle," a collection profound,
By Unkown Me?2 years ago in Poets