With your last breath You became more valuable in death than in life A land left in strife A robotic mourning wife Yet, in the haze of your final days
By Atomic Historian7 months ago in Poets
Yours is not the colour of dirt, My Love, But a sign you are of the Earth. Flavourful, distinct, and enriched, Steeped,
By Conor Matthews7 months ago in Poets
From downtown LA to Irvine Orange County we moved in ‘22 That was the year that my incredible husband and I stood up and said I do.
By Sherie Ramos7 months ago in Poets
Be careful with guardians of the heart For they will keep you apart Vexation of supposed protection A misdirection of feelings
I eat myself to feed my soul I roll with every toll Time laid out ahead and behind me Thoughts creating and destroying the fallacy of my reality
The rain slithers across the plain The lion feigns disinterest in his mistress Mysterious visitors A horrendous sound shakes the ground
Rub My Feet Dear Jo Rub my feet dear Jo, they ache from endless day. The ground has taken all of me, and left me tired and sore.
By George’s Girl 2026 7 months ago in Poets
There are fire opals and sunstones raging in my veins, a molten clock that only beats when you appear A kiln inside me where the sun you give me glow
By Cadma7 months ago in Poets
my mind, adhering with orange, sticky juice to my hard limits and i have run out of patience nobody likes to wake up but if you don't, life still waits
By ⸘jason alan‽7 months ago in Poets
A bloated bag of bones was placed under the light For me to identify, but mother sea gnaws faiths and faces How could I know if I just stared?
By Vili7 months ago in Poets
We post our mercy, polished bright, Animals saved in fleeting light. Likes like applause, gentle and small, Yet hungry children wander, unseen by all.
By Life Hopes7 months ago in Poets
With every man she slept with, She lived a little bit, Before she died a little more. Sex was a cage, but also a relief From the chronic loneliness she felt.
By Iulia Popa7 months ago in Poets