Most recently published stories in Poets.
If I’m honest, I miss you. If I’m honest, it would still be wonderful to kiss you. If I’m honest, it hurt when you gave up on me.
By Siru Lyann7 years ago in Poets
Do you know how it feels To slip away To fade to somewhere else To elsewhere Do you know what it's like To fight for consciousness
By A. R. Ambrosi7 years ago in Poets
I’ll put my lies away & I’ll spend a million days Locked away in a haze & an eternity in a daze you took on personification
By Jalen peacock7 years ago in Poets
Be with someone who is interested in you And no I don’t mean who thinks you're funny or cute I mean someone who wants to know every insignificant detail about you
By Alee Loiseau7 years ago in Poets
Do you know how hard it was growing up when your dad looks like Santa Clause? He always told me "I know what you're doing Crystal."
By Crystal Korpan7 years ago in Poets
Love? You don’t even begin to know a thing about love. I, I know how love can tear a person apart inside and out. How it can shame you and leave you wide open for all to see.
By Alyssa Shifflett7 years ago in Poets
The arising of the sun on such a glorious day. The excitement of your birth is a memory your parents will never throw away.
By Screamin Tearz7 years ago in Poets
I am from manikins from shoes and plaid t-shirts I am from the sky above the world (White, clouds It tastes like candy).
By Sheija Binshaban7 years ago in Poets
I am walking through this endless road And I am walking with my heart full of hope, Although it is a long journey The destination remains unknown,
By Abishan Baniya7 years ago in Poets
A great feeling of joy filled the town, as people came out of their houses, as we all gathered around. I recall the rustle in the bushes as the green leaves flew; up into the air the wind took them; as it blew blew blew!
By Johanna Stockall7 years ago in Poets
To anyone mourning a loved one, I am so sorry, I too feel your pain, I am happy for holidays coming, But I also dread the pain,
Shadows clouding our steps, casting a spark of doubt. We bleed fatal mistakes, the pain seeping into the pages. Tie the chain
By Rachel Murray7 years ago in Poets