Love so pure, orthodox. One, and sure. • Jim loved her. Watch was swapped. Love so pure. • Combs the cure for her mop.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Poets
Keep out the light or hold the light inside, Folded and falling, tethered by a string; Eyes open, in the darkness, where I hide.
By Jamie LeFebvre 2 years ago in Poets
My sister-in-law is a minister My husband always calls her a monkey My concern is that may be sinister ~ We had some company, two visitors
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Poets
Hidden demons scourge and mock me. Crushing me, taxing my fragile soul. Only your good grace can set me free. 0 ~ Silent derision relentlessly
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Peel back the layers of my fire-blistered skin — Religiously anatomize my body and mind; There, you will find both virtue and sin.
By j.e.ridpath2 years ago in Poets
Raindrops spatter spring leaves and dampen the forest floor, Lightning flashes precede the echo of a thunderous boom, Raging storms unleash the piquant aroma of petrichor,
By Thomas Durbin2 years ago in Poets
Wind has beckoned to move, to some degree, every sentience. Yet even now, widened eyes and an opened heart Peers often right through God, an invisible substance.
By Pōlani Monderen 2 years ago in Poets
Moments bequeathed as time stands still, each day a murmuring heartbeat, where lifeblood drips from tattered quill. *
By Cathy holmes2 years ago in Poets
With a chance to grow, An odd becomes even, If one is to let life flow. ~ How would I know- When hard times are leaving,
By Unknown Sonrose2 years ago in Poets
at once you emerge from a mother's womb know the cosmic feast is a karmic debt may you be devoured, may you be consumed .
By Morgana2 years ago in Poets
Within a bottle's prison, a fly confined, Wings beat against the glass, a desperate plea, A tale of stove, in solitude entwined.
By Salgado2 years ago in Poets
I try to talk to you All you do is shut me out My loyalty to you is always true Why must you do the things you do?
By Michelle Thomas 2 years ago in Poets