We built our cities shoulder to shoulder, yet learned the art of standing alone. Screens glow brighter than streetlights,
By John Smith2 months ago in Poets
starlight, hot sparklers celebrating the new year possibilities
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden2 months ago in Poets
happy days are here again with all new days, old ones are ended it’s ok to smile though those tears to laugh and cry, release your fears
Hugs shared at Christmas, Warmth from your scarf to my own… Steeping in the night.
By Caitlin Charlton2 months ago in Poets
People swear change arrives in January, wrapped in fresh calendars and clean promises, in vision boards pinned with borrowed dreams,
By Hannah Lambert2 months ago in Poets
I'll wake at dawn and greet the sun, I'll meal prep every day! I'll finally get those abs I want By, let's say, mid-May.
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Poets
A smooth languid pour With a thin frothy head Clearing as I stare Into the bullseye from overhead Leveling the glass I gaze in wonder
By K.B. Silver 2 months ago in Poets
At the year’s thin edge, we pause— pockets turned out, hands open. Receipts of regret flutter down, names we no longer need to carry,
By Edward Val2 months ago in Poets
Single head strikes flame, internal stars ignited, brilliance explodes!
By Jessica McGlaughlin2 months ago in Poets
Steel hours grind on edge Blood snowed, breath ravaged by the wind— A coal calls him home.
By Sam Vela2 months ago in Poets
With anticipation, I am witnessing the final hours of 2025 Preparation and labor will welcome the dawn 2026, I would be remiss, if I didn’t offer up thanks and praise
By Nathaniel Terrell2 months ago in Poets
Naturally a day for beginnings that elicit new memories of what we will be wondering about for the coming Year and maybe even
By Mark Graham2 months ago in Poets