Mundane After work, I prefer to just lay around and do nothing. I cleaned the house and did some laundry. Brushed my teeth and had breakfast.
By Cathy Deslippe2 years ago in Poets
The world begins anew. Breaking the darkness of the night, Silence through and through, Weighted down by might, Heaving in one final breath,
By Rachael MacDonald2 years ago in Poets
Drink more. Sleep more. Do more. Be more. 2024 of being all that 2023 couldn’t, Rushing, blushing, searching for something,
By Charlotte Eden 2 years ago in Poets
You left the door open after three days, a slight chill a cool breeze that bit my skin. * After a month, snow flurries covered the entrance,
By Natasha Collazo2 years ago in Poets
A babbling brook careening down every
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
I remember when things were easy. I remember when the weight of the world never held me. But I'm older now. And I was younger then.
By Thomas James2 years ago in Poets
You want advice. Fine. I'll give you advice: Life sucks 99.9% of the time. People will always wanna knock you down. People will always wanna spit in your face. People will always wanna tell you what your worth.
Always feeling small and weak and Being left behind. And I'm Calling out for help because I'm Dreading what's inside. Since
By Hailstorm2 years ago in Poets
Nothing is better than their smile. The tiny humans you made. But at the end of the day When they have gone to bed and are quiet.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Poets
In the realm of politics, women unseen, Yet in our conversations, you listen keen. Love and words, a pleasing facade, But when you’re at work, a different charade.
By Evelyn Reads2 years ago in Poets
Under warm blankets, Comfort spawns a hollowness, My antagonist A new light of spring, May this sequestration birth
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Poets
Everyone thinks you’re some kind of hustler They think you want the entire smorgasbord But they don’t realize You’re not an easy customer