childrens poetry
Nostalgia-inducing poetry inspired by our earliest favorites; from Dr. Seuss to Mother Goose, children’s poetry is all grown up.
The Chair No One Sits In Anymore
The chair sits by the window. Its wooden arms are worn smooth, the polish dulled by time and touch. One leg is slightly uneven, something no one ever bothered to fix. The rest of the room has changed—new curtains, fresh paint, different furniture—but the chair remains exactly where it has always been.
By Imran Ali Shah3 months ago in Poets
Official Notice: Preservation of the Heart
Attention. This is an official notice to all residents of the inner landscape. Your heart requires daily inspection. Neglect may lead to quiet corrosion, unnoticed at first, creeping through thoughts like fog through a forest.
By Sound and Spirit3 months ago in Poets
Micheal Jackson "A bedtime story"
🌟 “Michael and the Moonlit Melody Michael. Michael wasn’t just any boy—he had a gift A bedtime story Once upon a soft, starry night, in a cozy little town where music floated through the air like fireflies, there lived a boy named Michael. Michael wasn’t just any boy—he had a gift hidden inside him, a gentle glow that only came out when the world grew quiet.
By Press Release 3 months ago in Poets




