Most recently published stories in Poets.
I want to burn it up. Get these feelings churned don't get turned around presented to you in great bounds and leaps so now you know those heaps are pure gold. No way to deny the king his bling only if you could ding you might get my ring but first it's gonna sting see the bee out back reach in the sack you got the knack. Now they are ready to bow at your feet you always bring the heat. So proclaim the best oh shit ain't that neat? Meet my friend he knows how to bend it to heal the mend in your heart smart words right there so that glare needs to disappear before the snow. Hug bug you smug you nug you tug at my heart more it's turning into a bore stupid whore blame it on the folklore fire's desires is to burn you up.
By Tyler9 years ago in Poets
blue drops of summer rain cascade down, over mountain, valley, and field alone until they find each other in the lowest places of the land
By Rhi Valentia9 years ago in Poets
Come to me like a tide in the silences of astral dynamics Come to me like that goddess which lies behind the Moon of a mysterious Astarte who can not wear veils
By nunzio cartalemi9 years ago in Poets
There's a place I sometimes go when I want to be alone I go there in my mind ignoring time, space, and my phone The atmosphere is peaceful though it doesn't have much air
By Dan Mcgonagle aka CELTICPOET9 years ago in Poets
They say to just start writingAnd the poem writes itself.A vacant smile hides the upset that the poet really felt.And they may only celebrate your work and Hold it high when you are deadBut you'll never break the status quo If you keep it in your head and...
By Sea High9 years ago in Poets
You asked why I make it so hard to open up to someone because when I start getting too close that's when my heart starts to cry
By Dew Drops9 years ago in Poets
There is one creature That keeps us on the bleachers Confines its victims to be dreamers Even though they have perfect demeanor
By Pippa Ramirez9 years ago in Poets
Each day comes around when I could do without the hesitation. A kiss that might as well mean less complication. Bodiless in these cramped conditions.
By Paul Crocker9 years ago in Poets
My darling, may I amaze you My darling, may I astonish you With sights you've never seen Or could have seen Or would have seen
By Daniel Cole9 years ago in Poets
Pavement where I walk, It's soft and heavy under my shoes, The much known uphill street, Where nightmares lay. I live behind that block around the corner.
By Noelia Vallés9 years ago in Poets
You are Earth and, I, the moon. Much held within you. I am but flesh, a fragment of you. Tossed among star dust, I orbit, hiding in your silhouette.
By Eslieann Lefler9 years ago in Poets
The Empress and her age ole tricks Veiling the vision from her clueless kids Leaving blind to wander 'mongst her gifts Discovering life through untimely risks
By Keith Kennedy9 years ago in Poets