A candle burns where shadows crowd the room, Its fragile flame both guiding and deceived; It warms the air, yet deepens further gloom,
By E. C. Mira5 months ago in Poets
The global flotilla is stopped Along with all hope That food is getting to Gaza Greta is in chains Palestinians in pain
By Sara Elizabeth Joyce5 months ago in Poets
Memories become vibrant motes of matter Meandering the miasma of my mind Sometimes they might escape the latter To maunder amidst the debris for us to find
By Obsidian Words5 months ago in Poets
Trusting my first look, I just wanted you. You’re all I could see no one else would do. We smiled at the lies, laughing as we cried.
By George Zelinski5 months ago in Poets
I forgave you because I once loved you, although I know you would not do the same. Even when your hatred towards me grew,
By Lizzy Rose5 months ago in Poets
Calm words of encouragement and wisdom, Touch so much as a petals brushing soft against the breeze, Moments of just us, slipping through fingers,
By Charlotte Eden 5 months ago in Poets
Within the hush where fading echoes gleam, I walk unseen yet bathed in silver fire. The shadows guard me gently as I dream, They glow like coals that warm my faint desire.
By Test5 months ago in Poets
I trace your laughter drifting on the breeze, Soft echoes dancing through the twilight air; Each whisper stirs the silence in the trees,
By Zakari Runge5 months ago in Poets
Again the garden wakes to tender green, The crocus stirs beneath a softened sky. The robin calls, and rivers yearn to fly,
By Aspen Noble5 months ago in Poets
The hours crawl beneath micromanaged skies, This toxic culture born and bottle fed. I long knew why the caged bird never sings;
By River and Celia in Underland 5 months ago in Poets
Beneath the silver hush of midnight skies, I trace the glow your laughter left behind. A fleeting spark where tender daylight lies,
By Aarish5 months ago in Poets
Introduction It is my birthday, and I have no problem with my age increasing, but some see a birthday as a horror as they get older.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Poets