I have swallowed so many words they've started growing roots. > One day someone asked are you okay and I said yes
By Aarsh Malikabout 21 hours ago in Poets
This flow requires ebb, absence marked by presence, cataclysmic love of literature, your voice still shaping me into more than Eurydice, songs
By Harper Lewisabout 21 hours ago in Poets
I fall up You fall in No plummet No nosedive becomes an epic. We did: water rising to meet sky, propelling us through the blues,
By Harper Lewisabout 22 hours ago in Poets
There’s only one logical explanation: I fall up and you fall in— no one can fall down this long, this far without accelerating, just drifting
By Harper Lewisabout 23 hours ago in Poets
As I try to catch you the wind howls and the single tulip in my garden stashes its lie again. Maybe you are just rash to guise
By Paul Aaron Domenickabout 23 hours ago in Poets
I'm going to say it - I knew what you were going to say !!! I'm going to say it - I know what is in your mind, your thoughts ....
By 365poetryabout 23 hours ago in Poets
when the music was over, we danced in the echoes of the last cello, painting a new vision into the sky, a world where a cypress grove is better
By Harper Lewisabout 24 hours ago in Poets
She was always February in Chicago, glass and steel rising above the frozen lake, after the spring cotillions allowing pillars of society
Right in front of my eyes, people disappear I'm not blind.. Just too kind. It hurts the possibility of pain But that's what keeps me, me
By Karun a day ago in Poets
A talk I have given on don't talk, don't trust and don't feel Finding my voice It was a choice Finding what was lost And at what cost
By Denise E Lindquista day ago in Poets
Just work today. I just wanted to share a story Be part of a challenge But you lost my words I regained it And published it
By L.I.Ea day ago in Poets
The open road—is anything better? I’ve never been afraid to ditch the interstate, find some gravelly ribbon wrapped around these forests, fields, and farms,
By Harper Lewisa day ago in Poets