I watched as tears rolled down their face, At your burial, a solemn place. Men strong and proud, now broken and weak, For the loss of you, they could barely speak.
By esther hope2 years ago in Poets
This land misses you, oh how it does, The closest thing to you, now just because, I care for it like you would have done,
In the journey of life, we gather 'round, A merry band of friends, we're bound. But as we stroll through joys and woes,
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar2 years ago in Poets
Through shadows cast by the moonβs gleam, Toby, Katie named him, weaves her dark dream. His voice, his whispers, echoing through the night,
By Forever Midnight2 years ago in Poets
In the tapestry of life, as we grow old, Friendships evolve, their stories told. Gone are the days of constant chatter,
A mouthful scratch of Cap'n Crunch, Shovelling bowlfuls down at brunch. While a video game did hide inside, My Crunchlings filled me with pride.
By A Lady with a Pen2 years ago in Poets
In a light blue truck, oh so grand, We'd chase the ice cream truck through the land, Hand in hand, my grandfather and I,
By Brenda Fluharty2 years ago in Poets
In the shadows of a loveless bond, Where hearts are cold and dreams abscond. I see my parents, trapped in chains, Their souls adrift in endless plains.
She is exactly who she is. A single parent. A woman of virtue. A solution for her kids. A hero for her own children. Who are you to judge her?
By πππ°π³πͺπ’ ππ¦π―π¦ππ°π±π¦2 years ago in Poets
Marriage can be a curse. Not everyone is content in their marriage. Some people find marriage to be an exhausting experience.
In the annals of football history, there's one name that reigns supreme, A legend on the field, a player in every football fan's dream.
By βMβ2 years ago in Poets
I'm a writer now, not that you cared. My violins are collecting dust, like you predicted. You always loved being right. It's strange not hearing from you, yet too familiar from when we were still in a place that allowed a conversation,
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Poets