Most recently published stories in Poets.
Things just change,Said the night to the dawn.Things just change,Said the dusk to the day. And we all watched on. We all watched on,As the days passed by.We all watched on,As another night died.
By Luke Downing7 years ago in Poets
Watch the delicate flower Blooming on a Spring day Just to wilt in the Winter Knowing that this stage won't Last forever. The will and power
By Amelia Davis7 years ago in Poets
All people wear a Mask, Why? You are not supposed to ask, Being yourself is a thing of past, You need to be sailing keeping high the mask.
By Creative Hub7 years ago in Poets
you are a clockwork carousel; the words inside you spin starry waltzes horses rotate like the cruel cycles you trap yourself within.
By Emily Ocean7 years ago in Poets
For many a long month we battled hard across the great plain of misery, against an enemy spread as far as the deep blue sea,
By H.L. Dowless7 years ago in Poets
Yesterday, I was lonely with nobody to call my own. Today, I'm his one and only and the blues have been startled and flown.
By Paul Crocker7 years ago in Poets
Above — my roof, her floor — apart, My interest of mind resides, Not the hottest pangs of my desire Nor the tempting nature of the flesh.
By Ellis Martin7 years ago in Poets
My insomniac mind Replays Recordings in a blue haze The lips that kiss The lips that don’t Pink hairspray nightly mist
my vaginal canal is lined with razor teeth my sex is an ever devouring shark I give birth to the grotesque many limbs many heads
By Sarah Sparks7 years ago in Poets
Do you see that reflection? A girl with scars inside and out. She looks young but so tired and weakened, Left to hide underneath the long hair
We need to invest in our future We need to take care of our youth We need to foster their minds, mentally feed our youth We have to complete our youth because we need our youth
By Edens Fleurizard7 years ago in Poets
I wear a smiling mask Covering the darkness of depression The mask presents me, not how I am But how others perceive me to be
By Lon Casler Bixby7 years ago in Poets