I wake in the morning to screaming in the hallway Echoing in my room Oh no! What’s happening? The neighbor is locked out
By Lynda Spargur3 years ago in Poets
General Murray is threatening my throne Yes, my kingdom he wants for his own For a battle they’re grouping They surround us by looping
By Earl W. Pearl3 years ago in Poets
I met a man on the first date Safe to say he was a sleaze Kept complimenting my appearance Yet calling me a tease He couldn't pick me up
By Sian N. Clutton3 years ago in Poets
Morning Jolt Just put an IV in my arm, And fill it with caffeine. My eyes will be the widest That you have ever seen.
By Margaret Brennan3 years ago in Poets
They were just two actors who needed publicity, so they decided to make a dirty movie duplicitously. The director yelled action, they started making love fast and fun, it was wild like they were on the run.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Poets
Grandma’s Shoes I used to walk in Grandma’s shoes; My curls beneath her hat. I listened to her many poems. Wished I could rhyme like that.
chocolaty brown woods, and, pitch chirping birds orange leaves under step rustle, aeolian along . strange musky aroma
By Riju Chaulagai3 years ago in Poets
Girls gathered in a group, chewing little clumps of sweetness. Smacking their pink glossy lips to taste the fruity flavors.
By Mother Combs3 years ago in Poets
How many calories can the amazing hot dog eating champ consume? How many hot dogs before his stomach goes boom? Does he lust after each dog?
Everyone needs at least one free hug. Especially when your problems irritate you like a flying bug. Offer me a free hug I say.
As the night draws near, The reaper comes for me Reaching deep for my soul He whispers; "You're mine and I'll devour you slowly"
By Onwuka Winnie3 years ago in Poets
A lass met a lad one fine day Who sat crying, not joining in play. "Why so sad?" said the lass. The lad said, "Alas, Loose-leashed Lassie left leaping away!"
By Sonia Heidi Unruh3 years ago in Poets