Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
We met in a glade you and I As the moon stood high in the sky Woods eclipsing us in every way And nothing left but darkness surrounds
By Caeizar3 years ago in Poets
Poems have to be smart and witty, They must make you feel a certain way, Poems need to look pretty To write a poem might take all day,
By June3 years ago in Poets
I never thanked you for inadvertently teaching me to avoid looking directly into your eyes. I didn’t realize until I was confident
By Sam Eliza Green3 years ago in Poets
How is there nothing to say To someone who you would want to Bare your heart to Does this person already know everything
By Manisha Dhalani3 years ago in Poets
Cool mountain airs tempered by a setting sun brings calm as you’re… beside me. 💕 Cotton candy clouds soar
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Poets
Punctuated light Picturing my place On this world Full of contradictions and blind spots From which I am not visible
By Moon Desert3 years ago in Poets
The sun stretches into his wide-jawed yawn, teeth shining. Mouth shuts. Panting now, he roams the beach. Eyes scanning, nose vigilant,
By Michèle Nardelli3 years ago in Poets
Borders are broken Like treaties and trust As under heavy foot fall Approach the invaders Each step dragging a bloody Heel until the map
By Kincaid Jenkins3 years ago in Poets
The rain washes away her sin, Her past mistakes and her regrets, Newly birthed with her lessons in tact, Learned but she never forgets.
By Colleen Millsteed 3 years ago in Poets
Passionfruit rings through balmy bars on November wind sun-showers beat at peaky-blinders and droplets deposit
By Rachel M.J3 years ago in Poets
In the blazing sun, sometimes my world looked like leather. Sewn together, my sandals protected me from the dirt’s teeth.
By K L4 years ago in Poets
I see the way You paint my life In tragedy Sad eyes And curious Stares wanting To offer me Up a dish Of pity But you don’t
By Michelle Renee Kidwell3 years ago in Poets