The race is run, the journey's end, A finish line, where triumphs transcend. With every step, a story's told, Of perseverance, young and old.
By Abbas2 years ago in Poets
In the vast expanse of the universe's embrace, A symphony of stars, a celestial race. Planets dance, moons sway, to the rhythm of space,
"Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die." — Isaiah 22:13 _____________________ Engines, are we(,) in homeostasis(?)
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
Let go and free yourself Take some time to relax And refocus your mind Just sit back and unwind for a while Let go of all your troubles
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I am a warrior, forged in fire and steel My heart beats with courage, my soul reveals A spirit unbroken, a will unshaken
Scrambling through my ecstasies, I stumbled across the depths of blue, On my way to my deathbed, I and Death had a rendezvous.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Hate, a flame that burns so bright A poison that seeps through the soul Leaving scars that never grow old It festers and grows, a cancerous might
Everyone marvels at your beauty and grandeur How you span the gap with such grace They wonder at your strength That is
Oh, I once knew a chicken named Pete, Whose dancing skills were quite incomplete. He'd flap his wings and shake his tail,
Boring, a word that sounds so gray, A lack of excitement, in every way. A dull and tedious pace, that never strays, From the monotony, of everyday.
June, oh June, a month of delight, When sunshine warms, and days are long and bright. The flowers bloom, in vibrant hues so fair,
Diogenes: worst of dogs, best of men Doing publicly what most deem private Urinating on fools now and again Seldom obedient, never quiet
By D. J. Reddall2 years ago in Poets