Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
From: “News from Paradise” * refrigerator buzzing through noise of all busy holiday time sweets served simultaneously
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
Please note: some brief language and mental health themes 11th of January, 2019 - Dear Gracie, I just wanted to thank you my friend.
By Grz Colm3 years ago in Poets
260 characters is all you need To divorce the blue bird of greed. For a year, the bird evolved its tweet To uncivil morals no longer
By Iris Harris3 years ago in Poets
📝Dear, Cool Kid Bound by the density Of my attractiveness to you... I slipped over my bookbag In the locker room...
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Poets
When winter wanes, wends Westward, where winds weave warmth within, weaken, wear, we, weary, wait. We, weary, want. Women walk, weathered,
By t.r.h. blue3 years ago in Poets
They touch; Tentative, tender. Twenty-two, tireless, they think they're Timeless, Though their towns tie them tight.
By Elle F. 3 years ago in Poets
Dear 5:00 a.m. * You are the hour I struggle to wake to for Somebody told me that you have the power to make or break my day.
By Loryne Andawey3 years ago in Poets
~ My sweet little, dancing black bear, ~ Did you know? ~ I was once broken, battered. Stranded in a world I’d made, I felt numb, my faith shattered.
By Lena Beana3 years ago in Poets
Dear Tam, Tre’cot, Haiti At twenty-six years, I became a man, though the same age, you had lived twice my span. The dust of Haiti was unlike that of home, depleted of nutrients, rainfall unknown.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Poets
Dear Aaron Rodgers, Thank you. Thank you for eighteen years Thank you for the joy and clutch moments, and easing Packers fans' fears
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Poets
Dear Heaven, - Do you really exist? Is it you that I see when I look skyward, or just a collection of huge balls of mineral and gas.
By Cathy holmes3 years ago in Poets
Dear Gen Z, I see you shine We all see you and hear you vine Sometimes you beef Sometimes you brief Sometimes we hear Sometimes we bear
By Gal Mux3 years ago in Poets