The rising and the setting suns collide for enough time to steal away a breath. They know there is nowhere for them to hide,
By Lizzy Rose6 months ago in Poets
"Oh, sweet singer of dreams and fairytales! Would you play us a tune on this fair night? Tell us of that lover of yours who sails
I was your master once, I had control I ruled your world with my words of gold I knew just how to twist and to pull Where others would falter, to me you'd fold
By A. J. Schoenfeld6 months ago in Poets
Ma is empty space filled with meaning from Japan’s history. Mountain landscapes traced in black shadows, gray seas, creams yearning
By Alison McBain6 months ago in Poets
I wander worlds no waking eyes have seen, Bright palaces of glass, a silver sea; Each star is close, each meadow lies serene,
By E. C. Mira6 months ago in Poets
The photograph lies faded at the edge, Its silver ghosts still breathing soft and near; Each smile preserved along a fragile ledge,
I remember days gone by like the pages in a book, Like the continual change in seasons, we see every day, Would I still do them again if I had the chance today?
By Calvin London6 months ago in Poets
A candle burns where shadows crowd the room, Its fragile flame both guiding and deceived; It warms the air, yet deepens further gloom,
The global flotilla is stopped Along with all hope That food is getting to Gaza Greta is in chains Palestinians in pain
By Sara Elizabeth Joyce6 months ago in Poets
Memories become vibrant motes of matter Meandering the miasma of my mind Sometimes they might escape the latter To maunder amidst the debris for us to find
By Obsidian Words6 months ago in Poets
Trusting my first look, I just wanted you. You’re all I could see no one else would do. We smiled at the lies, laughing as we cried.
By George Zelinski6 months ago in Poets
I forgave you because I once loved you, although I know you would not do the same. Even when your hatred towards me grew,