fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about what makes a good poem and the poetry rules that were made to be broken.
Those Eyes
I rather see the world through the eyes of a child. To see the world with innocence, joy, playfully, no judgement, bright and smiling. Eyes that believe in fairies, and laughs at the stars. Eyes that are amazed at discovery and are in awww at silly things and butterflies, lady bugs, and rainbows. Eyes that don't lie about emotions and sleep with angelic peace. The eyes of a child are unbiased, clear, and blameless. The eyes of a child uplifts, heals, and gives hope.
By J. R. Floyd5 years ago in Poets
Revenge is Mine
Along this vast highland where dreams are sold, a champion is foretold. His tale has just begun, his father’s parting words are everlasting, On this here tombstone where heroes lay, forged in might, forged in scorn, A vengeful spirit seeks his reward, that in this life; death’s toll be fivefold, So is the promise, so is the cost, of this champion’s reality.
By Edith Guzman5 years ago in Poets







