When the whistle blows, the world stands still, Echoes of loss, a bitter pill. In the silent breeze, I hear the cries,
By Kel2 years ago in Poets
Ask me in December because I’ll forget by January I can’t promise be a white Christmas But you can ask me in December. ❄️
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in Poets
The city sleeps, a concrete maze, But in my heart, a longing plays. For rice fields green and skies so wide, Where childhood dreams and memories hide.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Poets
Standing behind the wall, forbidden to look tall, To be the dainty taste for a man’s unsatiated hunger, The tale of a woman’s right to emancipation has seen it all.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Pain What is pain? Pain is only feeling the rain On a sunny day Pain is being alone in a crowded room Pain is not having them around
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Inspiration can come from anywhere But the voice always comes Sometimes it’s a roar Sometimes it’s a hum Sometimes it comes when I’m too busy with life to write
In shadows draped, her hair cascades, A veil that hides the moon's soft gaze, Yet in its depths, a mystery lies, A lover's heart, where passion flies.
By Shan Zain2 years ago in Poets
Lights dim, Eyes drowsy. Still and tiring aches Take over many a limb. Our minds slip away— lousy. The minds twists our life
By Ava D. 2 years ago in Poets
Early morning dawned and Brother Sun peered out across the celestial sky, drinking in the beauty and harmony of the beginning of a new day.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Poets
Avonlea’s Kindred Treasure Robin’s red breast Is the tresses of thee And forest eyes Taketh in all it can of ugly me.
Beneath the cloak of velvet night, A dance of light and darkness draws the eye. As Luna takes her measured, slow ballet.
By Anna Bolibruchova2 years ago in Poets
Giant Gentles Tall and intimidating they may seem But inside a warm heart That always, with pride and warmth, beams.