Breathe in, breathe out—pretend they cannot see, This body built for someone else’s claim; Short hair, powder shaped masculinity,
By Hannah Hess6 months ago in Poets
The summer fields still breathe your name in light, their grasses hum with laughter long since gone; I walk their paths and feel the day ignite,
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)6 months ago in Poets
I find you in the corner of a song, a half-forgotten chorus, soft and low. It pulls me back to nights when we belonged,
i held a flame that shimmered through the night, its gentle glow revealed your tender face; yet every spark was shadow’s slow delight,
Your laughter veils the shadow in its glow A storm concealed, yet pulsing in the deep I chase the warmth, that colder winds forgo
By Thadeus 6 months ago in Poets
Our house is Hades, where the dead wade in; We sit for stale communion, sour with doubt; Drink hollow wine, a vinegar of sin;
By Pixel Floyd6 months ago in Poets
The light burst forth ahead Revealing empty time and space Spoken into the world what was said All of creation perfected in its place
By Sarah Danaher6 months ago in Poets
The halo of my golden years Brings honeyed tea and hope, cookies glimmering with heart. "Shine your life with love — be yourself," she says,
By C C Farley6 months ago in Poets
Lights like a fire, burning brightly It’s the fun of an exciting flight Bursting forth into the flames of delight My heart skips a beat and flutters quickly
The idiot house is mad, it spins, it claws, its chicken legs tramp rust and splintered bone. The wheel keeps turning, careless of all laws,
By Iris Obscura6 months ago in Poets
I've lost sleep over you, even my mind the world keeps spinning, I wish it would still I scan each room, your face I never find
By Daniel K6 months ago in Poets
Two souls are dancing in the evening light Matching each other step for careful step While their song plays long into the night
By Gunnar Anderson6 months ago in Poets