I eat myself to feed my soul I roll with every toll Time laid out ahead and behind me Thoughts creating and destroying the fallacy of my reality
By Atomic Historian5 months ago in Poets
The rain slithers across the plain The lion feigns disinterest in his mistress Mysterious visitors A horrendous sound shakes the ground
There are fire opals and sunstones raging in my veins, a molten clock that only beats when you appear A kiln inside me where the sun you give me glow
By Cadma5 months ago in Poets
You are stuck to me like Rubber Cement, And Darlin’ are you heaven sent! You light my fire wild and unruly, You take me higher, while you school me.
By Nitsua5 months ago in Poets
close not thy comely eyes, nor weep, my love at the passing of the day, its shadow pleas’d to spy the moon winging like a dove
By John Cox5 months ago in Poets
Lines ‘twixt ash and pain, blur in memory, No one will approach, when plans go awry, Light dreams of shadows it will never see,
By Meredith Harmon5 months ago in Poets
I danced the day away, but not alone. I danced with creatures of beauty and ice. Together we laughed until the moon shone,
By Lizzy Rose5 months ago in Poets
Ninety-degree turn at the speed of light Doth blindside me outside my lover's sight Your red-shift, complementing me, askew
By Gerard DiLeo5 months ago in Poets
A flash born of sun, a sudden grace, Lights up the silent rooms where memories sleep. It paints a smile upon a shadowed face,
By Tim Carmichael5 months ago in Poets
I take thy mantle, answer the call To face the darkness swirling within; Let ink stand witness—let the blackness fall I call the pool; abyss—reveal thy skin
By Paul Stewart5 months ago in Poets
*** Your fingertips stroking my cheeks, my neck. They’re gently running down my trembling arm. The storm. The quiet. The thunder. The calm.
By Cristal S.5 months ago in Poets
:: 🕯️🩵©️My lover is the blue base of a flame ©️🩷🕯️ ©️Shadows know my needs, but he does not see ©️ :: © If money will lose, then what was his game? ©️
By Caitlin Charlton5 months ago in Poets