How much I wish to venture, in the darkest roads of my fear, nailing down the steep of adventure, from a trail map of closures to clear,
By Parvathi J5 months ago in Poets
How long ago- this moment captured here In the sunny park when our fathers danced One turning the other like swing step pros
By Judah LoVato5 months ago in Poets
The moonlight drifts in logarithmic thought through blooming shores of blue Forget-Me-Nots —a skeleton adrift upon a yacht
By Pamela Williams5 months ago in Poets
Waxen candles sing, morning breaks the day, Supple spines release, molten marrow streams; Each drop becomes a pearl of light at play,
By Aaron Richmond5 months ago in Poets
The imaginations of childhood, For so long praised. But what happens when you reach adulthood, And from those fantasies our expectations are raised?
By Sarah O'Grady5 months ago in Poets
For so long now I’ve felt tethered. Like a kite that’s been held down by a string. Between rose coloured imaginations floating like childhood feathers -
The contours of your face torment my mind A palinopsia, sketched from times of love When eye to eye our fiery bodies clawed
By Simon Aylward5 months ago in Poets
Love is a dark drug known to paralyze. Addictive, submissive, and craving more, til harsh reality's sobering cries. Pangs beg for more like a street-walking whore.
By Star Love Grey5 months ago in Poets
Come shine the light of love’s brightest beacon. Stoke it daily with a fervent frenzy. Never let it fade away or weaken. Love’s art is free and inspiring to see.
Times spent shrouded - shrouded yes in darkness ~ Such a melodramatic word to use ~ as I say "fuck you"
By Paul Stewart5 months ago in Poets
Halfheartedly, I mull through all the banter Playful back and forth; internal exchange Tete-a-tete, tripwired, becomes my cancer
By Marilyn Glover5 months ago in Poets
Darkness: defined by the absence of Light Light: reciprocally, contingently bound Manifest healing in quiet of night Lost to the dark, in the Light, sight is found.
By Jessica McGlaughlin5 months ago in Poets