Most recently published stories in Poets.
My eyes are brown but anyone would think they were green right now, I'd put her down but I don't want to be causing scenes right now,
By Chloe Urquhart9 years ago in Poets
‘Hello' 'Hello' 'My name is max' 'Hello, max' 'Who are you?' 'I am who I am, max. Who are you?' 'I am max. now what is your name?'
By Steph Sinclair9 years ago in Poets
It’s all noise. A cacophony of opinions, rattling around in the sponge in your skull. If you allow it, the voices can thin your blood,
By Kourtney Risher9 years ago in Poets
So strange it is to think we once stood side by side, unaware of the hurricanes coming from both directions But in a fraction of a moment I turned and found your eyes, and so we collided.
By Snozz Ler9 years ago in Poets
Feel? What does that mean? Little girls and boys Ask their mums and dads What is it like to feel? Is it nice? Is it warm?
Skimming pages of a book Once read by you Still wanting you back My mind skims past the fact You betrayed & left Me to have lonesome be my lover
By Love Dalius9 years ago in Poets
HOPE A four letter word H.O.P.E Hope Oh how I hoped that she was not on her knees, kneeling at every alter, praying to every corner,
By Ala Mohamed9 years ago in Poets
Days blur together through a haze of struggle. I am an automaton with a free spirit at its core. A core that is malleable on the inside, but is rock hard on the outside,
I feel alive amongst a thousand dead corpses. A majority of them are walking around, Not paying attention to those around them.
By Ashtyn Koob9 years ago in Poets
Why? I don’t know how you’ve got the nerve. I dropped him like a hot coal for you but you wouldn’t do the same. Why does he matter more than our friendship?
Equality is for what I strive; Passion is with what I thrive. It simply takes drive; We just have to dive Into this ocean of lies
By Margaux McCarthy9 years ago in Poets
My father told me for what seemed like the billionth time, that he was tired of me spending my life in my room, because I didn't clean a single dish,
By Emily Reid9 years ago in Poets