They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
The same playground, the same river, the same tree, the same city. The surroundings remain— the people change. The swing still moves,
By Sylvia Rivelle6 days ago in Poets
why, I would like to know they say you did horrible things and fled town left behind a dozen children for your wife to raise alone
By Andrea Corwin 6 days ago in Poets
Nearer My God To Thee The sea was quiet before the wound, A black stretch holding its breath, Steel confidence cut through the dark,
By George’s Girl 2026 6 days ago in Poets
Why I Write Dark Poetry, By A Lonely Man I write because the silence screams, Because the night will not release, Because the thoughts inside my head,
A Red Rose Lay on My Grave The reddest rose lay on my grave silent tribute no hand to save its petals weep in quiet rain
Life Extinction First the bees went, their hum replaced by a stillness that rang in the ears like grief. Then the rivers slowed,
There was a time I use 2 smile… Before I saw the world was vile. I touched the radio, changed the dial, Set my tone, arranged my style.
By PIFF MAGZ6 days ago in Poets
I made the same mistake again last night. And yesterday. I was so close to changing my behavior…. Just one half-step behind.
By Gabriel Shames6 days ago in Poets
Been on fire, it burns, it hurts . Flares of pain, to brand the skin. There Is worse pain, I choose to forgive Be on my own, so now I can live
By Dana Mary Colleen Campbell6 days ago in Poets
I walked inside - she said: "what's up", as if I knew exactly who she was speaking of !? My WIFE !? I walked outside - he said: "yo mama" - I want you to ...........
By 365poetry6 days ago in Poets
The birds sang louder than ever before The Birdssang louder than before Rain fell steady, soaking the floor Worms surfaced, wriggling by the score
The Bigamist He kept two rings in separate drawers two smiles shaped for different laws one wife wore pearls and raised the roast