Rocks fall on my brain, being a student and mother. I wonder if I will ever graduate, I feel lost sometimes. My mother is insane, she thinks you deserve a brother.
By Diani Alvarenga2 years ago in Poets
I don’t know what this is about It is the worst poem Without a doubt In my mind To be alone can be sublime But to feel alone
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
There is a scar on my heart’s ears It’s from all the years of abuse I got used to It makes it hard to hear when someone says
What do disasters teach us to value? Consider the culture COVID has made: Comfort and safety and normalcy new For them, many would through hot lava wade
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets
In forests deep where sunlight plays, Nature orchestrates its grand ballet. The rustle of leaves, a gentle sway, A timeless dance, night to day.
By Ashiii2 years ago in Poets
In kitchens, where secrets hide in spices' embrace, Where pots simmer melodies of aromatic grace, There lies the heart of life's vibrant ballet,
An old man, reads old books, on a digital screen. The poet second-looks another passing scene. . Nice man turns to menace,
By Tim Grace2 years ago in Poets
If the world you knew and loved is no more Pulverized by plague or war or famine You can slam denial’s obstinate door But it opens, as facts you examine
This is for my Vocal Sister Melissa Ingoldsby, her new son who she brought into this world this week, her partner Sergio (Elijah) and her whole family.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Poets
I speak to you (who came before us) not by name selective. I speak to you (and your same chorus) the common man's collective.
I am the first born I’m worn out and scorned out Bearing the weight of all expectations The weight of a family on my shoulders
In the tapestry of life, woven with care, Women stand as pillars, solid and rare. With hearts of gold and minds so wise, They paint the world with vibrant skies.
By LASZLO SLEZAK2 years ago in Poets