hey, my love morning light is shining in your eyes, my dear let me shade you from it duck down into me and feel the warmth and comfort
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Poets
Sundays after church, when it be rainin’ you know hole- in-the-wall places serve the best food like all the grandmothers in there cookin’—
By R.C. Taylor2 years ago in Poets
Everything always becomes a land mind in your mind, you're always stuck between being blown up and being left behind. and I enjoy true crime,
By Ellie Hoovs2 years ago in Poets
I fall. I’ll rise again. Even I fall again, I remember that, Leaves weather, As the autumns arrive, Before the branch of leave,
By WALL_E2 years ago in Poets
Sitting here In silent isolation. Waiting. Longing for your return Expecting a call from you everyday Never more shall I hear your beautiful voice
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I fell in love with the sea and the depths that he promised to me but all that stayed were shallow tide pools. The rest of him,
The precipice of poetry that seeks redemption Callous whispers that uproar the fear in my mind, Bounty tales of my existence may cease to be left behind.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Soft is her hand It embraces my rough Labefaction, kryptonite her touch Essence so pure unlike mine Nurturing me like child, as we intwine
By Kenneth cruz2 years ago in Poets
Ni zaagi, When I am with you, I feel like I am floating. Our bond makes we want to drift into the stars, Just to pluck one to give to you.
By Jennisea Standing Rock2 years ago in Poets
I dream of Gods who are seen, but never heard. Those warriors of old in tombs of their making; Towering high above man,
By Callum Summers2 years ago in Poets
What must it be like when you go to work To know that your life might be in danger To know around each corner trouble could lurk
By Tom Farrow2 years ago in Poets
sweet surrender in the sound of stillness in all its inky, invigorating intrepidity leaving long, lingering lapses of life