***** Excerpt adapted from a famous "Jamaican" poet (you should know her - you should) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
By 365poetry5 days ago in Poets
Traded water for the wine A dirty swine mistaken for divine So, you roll around in all the mud Disrespecting sacred blood
By Raine Fielder5 days ago in Poets
Okay fine, like I've said it before, I haven't met the man !? I haven't ate at his table, needless to say - I wouldn't, he was in JAIL !?
Author's Note: Of course everything isn't mentioned here. Hubby and I have a date night every week for example - not mentioned.
By Denise E Lindquist5 days ago in Poets
I can't quite remember What we talked about But I know they were here And will be again Soon, I hope I can't remember how long ago
By Emma K. Weir5 days ago in Poets
Last Sunday we thought she'd die overnight But she proved us gratefully wrong And carried on Found some more fight And showed just how strong
“Always find a reason to smile.” Smiling is a powerful tool in our lives! A smile is an expression of joy, as well as showing
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 days ago in Poets
Do Angels Walk Amongst Us All I have wondered this more than once, not in a loud way, not in questions spoken out, but in quiet moments
By George’s Girl 2026 5 days ago in Poets
I cannot wait, my love, To see the blue skies I adore, From another city I love That I've been to before But without you.
By Manisha Dhalani6 days ago in Poets
Today, I was telling my daughter, a story I had heard long ago. There was a poor orphan boy, someone gave him two rupees,
By Seema Patel6 days ago in Poets
April has Fool's Day no fool is he, but plenty cash flows to son's hands Copyright © 3/31/2026 by Andrea O. Corwin Thanks for stopping by! 😃 If you like ♡ my scribbles, hit the subscribe button. Please consider leaving a comment. ✍️❤️
By Andrea Corwin 6 days ago in Poets
You Abused My Child Now You Must Die There are lines in this world that should never be crossed, lines that exist without question,
By George’s Girl 2026 6 days ago in Poets