I found the book by accident, a thrift store corner, dust and quiet, wedged between a haunted novel and casseroles from 1983.
By Nihal Khan11 months ago in Poets
I got ghosts in my blood And demons in my bones People think the worm in my brain makes me insane But I say vaccines are to blame
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Poets
Like all who linger I am dwindling but not Yet prepared to end
By D. J. Reddall11 months ago in Poets
After The Argument Why can’t we talk calm and slow Why do we jump, spit, lose control We blow like bombs, no time to think
By George’s Girl 2026 11 months ago in Poets
Don’t call it gold-digging when you’ve built kingdoms on our unpaid labor— our bodies, our patience, our silence. We don’t want your “good morning” texts,
By Cadma11 months ago in Poets
Terrible things are happening outside. At any time of night and day, poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes.
The burdens that come always make you regret The bad burdens that you remember in your head It is good to remember the past, even the bad days
By TheNaeth11 months ago in Poets
Look at everything I have accumulated Without any taste
Grandad Loved his pipe Grandad loved his pipe, he smoked it to relax and think. They wouldn’t let him smoke it in the pub,
You snatch up the keys Steathily try all the cars Not even one works! * Ha! We foiled you, Thief! Those keys belonged to a car
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶11 months ago in Poets
Key mystery solved Enchanted forest unlocked. You are the Keeper. 🗝️🗝️🗝️ ©️Susan Fourtané, 2025 - All rights reserved
By Susan Fourtané 11 months ago in Poets
The sun hides As the moon looks at me with adoring eyes My heart betrays me with its lies But my brain keeps me wise to my demise