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Silence after, being on the run. Shopping is done. Wrapping fun. Bets won. *************************** Take comfort in.
By Babs Iverson4 years ago in Poets
Trusting that a blossom will sprout It requires a long investment to gaze As though the energy in your look Can be infused into the bud, bringing about the longing to blossom
By peng4 years ago in Poets
Life is an endless series of arousals Until you can never again awaken Understanding that there are generally incomplete wishes
This evening is clear, the moon is full and the stars are scant Nobody will at any point specify that the downpour was so weighty last evening
By jou4 years ago in Poets
Your heart is like steel The intensity of the equator can't disintegrate A fountain of liquid magma not far away, dim magma
Road trees, Ferris wheels, bridges in the city also, the red eyes out and about at night A ton of tension and trust Many dreams
Ideas bottle up In the artist’s mind On the racks Like the best wine Obtaining their maturity, texture Tincture of the most vibrant colours
By Moon Desert4 years ago in Poets
I am a Slytherin. I know it causes some people fright. But it brings me comfort to know just who I am in the middle of the night.
By Campbell Diesel4 years ago in Poets
Dear, Bitterness... From the taste of your kiss How’d a Love so Strong… Veer around to a Bitter Kiss… Moments of silence and levity,
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)4 years ago in Poets
I have only touched you In my sleep A memory that I will Forever keep Buried deep—within My consciousness Is the recognition
By Veronica 4 years ago in Poets
What is it like, For two people, To live in opposite directions? When at birth, Their sexes, One male, One female,
By Serenity Zahnle4 years ago in Poets
Tick, tock; He sensed it, always next to him. Tick, tock, whir, click; Straining—as he did, but for him. Tick, tock, whir, click, plunge, whoosh;
By Brent Tharp4 years ago in Poets