Most recently published stories in Poets.
My inspiration has run dry, like a river named denial. I will find myself again. I will find my way through the woods on this broken yellow brick road.
By Amanda Zylstra9 years ago in Poets
Seven billion people // fourteen billion faces. We bend down to help only to have someone untie our laces. We are masters of unsaid words but slaves of those we let slip out.
By n vash9 years ago in Poets
Pubes everywhere warns Lee!Read it as pubs and thought it was great. Inside feels nostalgic: looks like a school. Vending machines galore and neon benches.
By Chloe Gilholy9 years ago in Poets
Believe me My dear, This life Will hurt you. I have no doubts About this. But it will also Be very good To you as well.
By RH Fowler9 years ago in Poets
You take, and you take, then you take again. You refuse to help with any such chore. You will not pay for anything, you will not
By Amber 9 years ago in Poets
Make your mind a temple. Turn your prayers into action. Religion is not about memorizing text. It’s a lifestyle—treating others with love and respect.
Walking through life with my eyes wide open Never truly knowing what’s going on Keeping hidden the words not spoken Afraid to let the real truth be known
By Brittney Mckinney9 years ago in Poets
Giga impact of ultimate cutenessInside every healing wishNightmare killer to mice and birdsGiga drain your sorrows awayEncores are limitless
Why Why do I think so much? Why can't I ever stop worrying? My mind is slowly sinking It gets darker and darker everyday.
By Alicia Del Re9 years ago in Poets
Her obsession with love is just that. An unhealthy obsession. She picks her target out of a bar crowd on a Thursday night.
You are reckless, play dumb, manipulate those around you, don't manage your finances, won't take things when they're supposed to be taken.
As the big blue bird watches from its branches within the tree, the sunset denotes an ending of time. An ending of the sun shining,
By Miss Riddle9 years ago in Poets