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"Don't touch the glass! Hot!" Grandma tells my frozen hands Too late, fingers burnt.
By Lana V Lynx2 months ago in Poets
The urge to die hits me first thing stronger than anything. It circles in my head then pierces me - a sharp spike.
By Moon Desert2 months ago in Poets
One sip of red wine The taste of Napa Valley Melting my snow storm
By Levi Dickson2 months ago in Poets
Pure as white, and gentle at sight, Luck descends in crimson shine. Upon the bloom, so small, so bright, Hope awakens in the morning light.
By CA'DE LUCE2 months ago in Poets
And there was light, Breaking the silence of endless night. Shadows fled, creation started its whirred, Hope was spoken, and life was bestowed!
i have tried to set your pedestal ablaze, but my curiosity, my understanding, my open arms, act as a kiln forging your base of clay
By Daniel K2 months ago in Poets
1st Day...... Dear Santa, I must let you know that I tried this thing with the "Jamaican" people, I don't know, they seem to think I'm replacing you with something, or someone else - oh well... we should stick to the "Patrrage In A Pear Tree", we should...
By 365poetry2 months ago in Poets
Passion warms my heart. I live for the art of life, the beauty of breath.
By Lizzy Rose2 months ago in Poets
It does not matter how high you rise... How great you become... How skilled you are... How far you've come... How phenomenal things have been...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 months ago in Poets
Today`s the 17th of December, 14 days till the year of 2026. Everybody felt something different and everything felt different in it`s own way .....
By Sheoli Rodrigo2 months ago in Poets
i wish you'd use me as a match, strike me against all the rough surfaces, sandpaper, the sidewalk, your own edges. you used to call me blaze,
For a moment I thought I saw myself In her dark glance, I saw myself— But it was words alone that fell. I thought I could hear me cry
By Caitlin Charlton2 months ago in Poets