I can't do this anymore When I am all alone. Walking and riding on the bus to your home, The neighbourhood is poverty- stricken;
By Caitlin Charlton6 days ago in Poets
In the back of the crowd, Things felt less … big. I hid because I was sad, Not because I was scared. I had already lost others, of course -
By Maura Bernstein6 days ago in Poets
White house, white walls, white hands, white family, white in a glass, nothingness and a sour stench. A hand on her hip, a scowl, a stare, how dare I let her money slip away, how dare I be so wasteful.
By Kera Hollow6 days ago in Poets
When I was five I put a quarter into a toy machine. A toy soldier was dispensed in a plastic dome — perfect for making
By Paul Aaron Domenick6 days ago in Poets
It Never Forgets Some say the rose remembers, though silence veils its breath, it gathers every whisper, it studies love and death.
By George’s Girl 2026 6 days ago in Poets
The Face That Waits Beyond the Trees He stands between the fading light and time, A figure pressed against the thinning air,
one day before i leave and i am still calm the butterflies are stirring but they're still asleep i pull clothes out evaluate
By ali6 days ago in Poets
“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” The beauty of human nature is that we have a real ‘thirst’ for knowledge.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff7 days ago in Poets
Every Wednesday my youngest daughter saw her sister and me leave for ballet class And every Wednesday she would hang on the door
By Carlos Garbiras7 days ago in Poets
Why is he staring through, as if he knew what to do !? A little muppet I suppose, assuming this is something that makes sense !?
By 365poetry7 days ago in Poets
“Don’t change so people will like you. Be yourself and the right people will love the real you.” Being true to ourselves
Christmas without you once again Dad At 29, I cried like a child. God took the dad that I loved The house was quiet, lights softly aglow,
By George’s Girl 2026 7 days ago in Poets