She arrived against frosty winds, A crown of ash, a path she’d lost. Under the snow, with lips reminiscent of wine, She kissed without anyone knowing.
By Rony Sutradar12 months ago in Poets
A compass spins, uncertain, free, Until a magnet's pull takes hold, you see. So too, our spirits drift and roam, Until a purpose calls us home.
By Tafsirul Talukdar luvdo12 months ago in Poets
If you find this poem between grocery lists and laundry piles— it’s for you. You, who forgets to count themselves
By Malik Kashif12 months ago in Poets
You were a poem I never wrote down. I kept you between breath and heartbeat, where ink couldn’t erase you.
A hundred names carved in the bark of this old oak. Some hearts still beat, some don't. The tree doesn’t know which is which.
I saw you in the reflection of a broken window— a ghost of a glance lit by accidental moonlight. You didn’t look away.
Fold me a planet from paper dreams— crease it at regret, tuck the moons under laughter, let it spin on an axis of maybe.
Beneath my feet, stones tell stories— not loud, but persistent. A sigh of gravel, the hush of moss. They remember
Darkness was impaired in its transgression as hope seemed to find its way, A startling realisation, a sight to behold, one might deem to say.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Poets
Suddenly, One Afternoon – Samiul Nirjon Suddenly, I saw her on one side of the road— I never thought it would be possible in such troubled times.
By Rejuan Ratul12 months ago in Poets
This for Mikeydred’s April challenge. People often misunderstand good intentions. ☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂☔☔🌂☔🌂☔🌂
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin12 months ago in Poets
It was the beginning of the end In a breath he said Make it so And thus it was The archon looked upon all creation And in the sweep of hand
By Atomic Historian12 months ago in Poets