Most recently published stories in Poets.
You made it this way and I can't be bothered by your lack of integrity You came to the conclusion of the fact of the matter that you live in this society
By Bryan RJ Delorme9 years ago in Poets
I didn't plan my feelings for you But I have them all the same To me, when I say I love you It is the most beautiful thing
By Creative Hub9 years ago in Poets
Clean and pressed and polished, were the clothes that he was wearing Walking tall and straight was he, with military bearing
By Graphite Dreamer9 years ago in Poets
Take a tip from the man Mr. Uncle Sam Don’t believe all you hear When they tell you where to steer Shift Change gears Floor it
By Conjury9 years ago in Poets
I always felt alone, Like I was drifting away from this world, I was just a lonely boy, Looking for a lonely girl. I just wanted to meet someone,
By Joshua Frederickson9 years ago in Poets
Sometimes life isn't all it seems It stages itself as though all it did was blossom No one warned that the blossom bore forth thorns
By Harydo Neon9 years ago in Poets
HEARD IT GOT A LITTLE ROUGH OUT THERE COLD AND LONELY LIVING IN DESPAIR WIPE YOUR TEARS STEP INSIDE CLOSE YOUR EYES GOODNIGHT
By David Avner9 years ago in Poets
I could grasp it. It's there, in plain view, in front of my face. My only resistance; fear. If I make it known, then I am the one that is truly vulnerable.
By Lauren P.9 years ago in Poets
Her eyes dash towards the sight line rust A static human current motioning away She, a rose so red the pigment bleeds Ten harpy songs arranged in order of chaos
By Broke Poet9 years ago in Poets
My heart was encased in darkness Until I met you, my love And you broke through the hard shell That had me black and blue
I keep standing Farther and farther back Trying to push the waves back That roll ever in upon the sand Only to crash as wind
As I sit here I wonder if others understand why it's a must that we instill in others that black lives really matter I mean as if blacks actually matter in a society that teaches others they don't
By Latoia Dunn9 years ago in Poets