There's a rich history of poetry serving as social commentary, intended to inspire calls to action.
Whispered Red Whispered red descends, On the breath of morning’s chill, Gone before the sigh. ♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️♦️ I watch it fall and wonder,
By George’s Girl 2026 15 days ago in Poets
Leaders are better, The America we need… Will lead again now!
By Gabriel Shames15 days ago in Poets
Animals were not Always this way. They used to Look quite different. A type of wolf saw The food we left and followed.
Live And Let Live I am not here to be polished for you, Not here to soften my edges, My voice was born rough, And it fits my mouth just fine.
I always worry if I tell it as it is that I'll scare the majority away from me. I always worry if I say how I feel
By Paul Stewart15 days ago in Poets
Nature time is healing, for my whole being, and I am lucky to have abundance in my vicinity. To get away from the chaos
By Seema Patel15 days ago in Poets
I don't know what makes people sad, no appreciation from others? that's of least concern for me. Sulfite in the expensive jaggery,
negativistic, counterculturalistic, transgenderism. the challenge! there's still time for you to submit!
By kp15 days ago in Poets
I know it is normal for all of us to enjoy something we wished we knew how !? A spinal muscle, assuming this is the way we communicate !?
By 365poetry16 days ago in Poets
The Five Cities The city of thieves does not sleep, Its streets coil like blackened serpents, And the walls themselves seem to lean inward,
By George’s Girl 2026 16 days ago in Poets
An intense pain between your two back teeth. - Refreshing the same three websites again, no change, no dopamine, no joy,
By Reece Beckett16 days ago in Poets
Ubuntu is a word that deserves a place in our vocabulary. Those who have used the Linux operating system know the name vaguely.
By Seema Patel16 days ago in Poets