Most recently published stories in Poets.
Mam cancelled the milk today, We are going to Blackpool just for the day, I've been sitting on the prom eating fish and chips,
By DAVID PRIOR9 years ago in Poets
A plague of humans, Infesting the Earth, They cannot stop breeding, That is their curse. The human plague, Has become so grave,
By Colin Hope9 years ago in Poets
When doors fly open, staying wide for the neighbors to murmur about the 3AM noise, she sits there waiting to declare this bad day
By Ti Ana9 years ago in Poets
The leaves are crisp and the air is sulphur filled. We get cold easily and feel very chilled. Trees are naked in the morning dew.
By Paul Crocker9 years ago in Poets
My electric friends, Pixels and programs, No kisses in the dark, Lost in the lavender, Chasing the lark. Now I am dreaming,
His family lived in what you call, “the ditch” The north side of town no one wanted to be, but could unfortunately see who had the daughter with ripped jeans split to the thigh
“I love you,” he says. It means so much when being held on my bed, head dangling away from where I should be looking, unable to move from the sudden shock of what ever happened tonight.
I'm talking about you and me. A light and a shadow. A bright star and a dark ship. The night, the wind, the silence. The sea surrounding us.
By 0 09 years ago in Poets
Technology to technicolor Dust and dark to dance Slow and rhythmic tempo To our indoctrinated trance In and out we trudge
By Kate Rothwell9 years ago in Poets
I stopped believing that a soul was found in a person, feeling doubtful when looking at empty eyes of passersby. But that changed when I found yours
Layers of blues and greys, Interweave and interline, Effervesce and intertwine. Chalky horizons of crayola greys Of fingerpainted clouds and tormented waves
Weez Here We shook the southern dust from our feet for the last time, By foot, mule, train or truck, Dixie is at our back and a new day is ahead,
By Terri Lyons9 years ago in Poets