forsythia blooms cascading saffron butter harbinger of spring
By Harper Lewis30 days ago in Poets
Many games are played With rules and regulations And some big winners
By Margaret Minnicks30 days ago in Poets
Locked in, they both are The mongoose and the cobra Still before the strike * Thanks for reading!
By Paul Stewart30 days ago in Poets
sit in the doorway peach trees foretelling their bloom last year’s jam on toast * I wait for the peach trees to bloom. The buds are swelled and fuzzy, a soft pale green.
By Natalie Wilkinson30 days ago in Poets
Silver spaces for Waves of broken tempest-tossed Retreat into still
By Victoria Yadira30 days ago in Poets
Spring crouches upon An earth wrapped in pure blankets Gold settles on white
Rain blurs my glasses. Feet strike pavement—we talk. A rainbow breaks through.
By Aubrey Rebecca30 days ago in Poets
What should I write now Some prompts are so difficult Skip that - write haiku
By Denise E Lindquist30 days ago in Poets
Earth crumbles through hands as I sift through roots and grass fresh dirt under nails
By Jasmine Aguilar30 days ago in Poets
twist key into door; halfway downstairs, turn back, test once more (to be sure)
By Raistlin Allen30 days ago in Poets
Green lights. Girls on bikes. Chortling exhausts. Rushing horns. Daylight slows. Night glow *** _____________________________
By Simon George30 days ago in Poets
empty streets at dusk doors locked, curtains pulled tightly dogs mimic sirens
By Tina D. Lopez30 days ago in Poets