There once was a girl with diamond eyes, who found herself lost in the mines. Deep beneath the walls of stone, she cried, broken, all alone.
By My Mired Musings6 months ago in Poets
You’re my personal brain worm No matter how much I move Or squirm You stick in there You live in the house under my hair
By Atomic Historian6 months ago in Poets
Life is good for overweight Adonises In the land of hamburgers with cheese, Land of SUVs the size of promises, Land of lies the size of SUVs,
By Vadim Kagan6 months ago in Poets
The mask I didn't realize I had it on I had to take it off, had to turn the fakin' off And now- My real face is facing secrecy's fatal flaw
By Josh Morgan6 months ago in Poets
* You don't speak a single word, And you sit near me, You know, how it feels. You look at your mobile screen, You look at the sky,
By Manthan6 months ago in Poets
When the path is long And the road is fraught with worry You can lay your troubles down There is no need to hurry Will you walk with The Lord?
By Aaron Waddell - The Everyday Mystic6 months ago in Poets
Ghost face on my hips, yeah ghost face on my lips, ghost face on my tongue, licking every blood drop he can get, yeah,
By Nonnah Fain6 months ago in Poets
Oh, where did you go Are you beneath the bed Or in the pillow Where are you strange fellow Lost to eternity How did you ever enter me
It's another Friday night and the feeling is not right. Looking for a new route, looking to get out. Escaping this small town just to be under those city lights, these dreams are real bright (real bright).
By Vincent Paul 6 months ago in Poets
Standing knee deep in fresh fallen snow, I contemplated the sunset even though – Night was approaching as darkness overtook the horizon.
By Haggar Ben6 months ago in Poets
In a forest dark and deep where Unicorns and Dragons sleep, I saw a maiden resting beneath a tree. Her sea blue eyes and golden hair
By Debbie Steinmetz6 months ago in Poets
On the twelfth day of Christmas, A murder mystery: Twelve murder suspects, Eleven murder suspects, Ten seats at dinner,
By D.K. Shepard6 months ago in Poets