Most recently published stories in Poets.
growing up as the eldest daughter, I discovered a few things through the chaos, first, that my voice would rise, and strike the air
By H.A. Penn2 days ago in Poets
Catholic school Church- First thing in the morning Had to kneel down and pray Go to class Get hit by a ruler By my teacher
By Jennifer lindquist2 days ago in Poets
A hollow monument Constructed in Honor of my memory The only evidence I forgot Is carefully archived Forever locked away
By K.B. Silver 2 days ago in Poets
Let’s talk of death Let’s talk of taxes Let’s talk with meth Let’s talk with axes We are the ones Who make the lists Let’s talk with guns
By Vadim Kagan2 days ago in Poets
They thought they killed Him Tortured and mocked, crucified but three days later... ❤️ The guards bore witness to the Christ's resurrection
By Colleen Walters2 days ago in Poets
“A man (or a woman) who is a master of patience is a master of everything else.” Having “patience” in our lives means that we have
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff2 days ago in Poets
My friends are sick of hearing your name My friends are sick of seeing me heartbroken My friends are sick of giving me advice about you
By Carol Saint Martin2 days ago in Poets
It returns in the same position. Not announced, not marked, just there again, as if it had been waiting slightly out of view
By Alain SUPPINI2 days ago in Poets
“Anything is possible once you believe you are worthy of achieving it.” Every one of us deserves the very best that life offers
“You only need one person to believe in you. That person is always you.” Always, Always, Always Believe In Yourself!
Lovingly I stroke her … Smooth, silken, sweet. Remembering the many hours spent cultivating her; Turning her into the perfect instrument:
By Andrew C McDonald2 days ago in Poets
I Hear, this little voice That says, Set me free, from this awful place It’s such a disgrace Set me free So, I can go rummaging