Most recently published stories in Poets.
Dawning, yawning, stirring, still in slumber... My heart now hollow To save filled from sorrow For what will be tomorrow?
By Dorn Simon7 years ago in Poets
It started with a Girl, A sound soul at that, peaceful, and innocent. This Girl played games that children play and tried to live life peacefully up until the age of 6
By Victoria Vargas7 years ago in Poets
In a world full of madness and chaos You remain the same You look so innocent But you're eyes say a different thing Hurt and pain fill your iris's
By Anaica Rivera7 years ago in Poets
When I was a little girl I told my daddy I liked the smell of his truck, and he lifted an eyebrow at me, gripping the steering wheel
By Kye Earley7 years ago in Poets
My hand shakes trying to unlock the door and my arm trembles under the heap of clothes thrown over and you walk up those stairs and scream
Have I forgotten my glasses? Or is this parking lot blurry because tears are racing each other down the blush on my cheekbones, desperate
Convinced we were gods, we stared into the pool of our reflections. So enamored by every ripple our breath caused we drew our faces nearer and nearer to ourselves.
By Laura DiNovis Berry7 years ago in Poets
Tell me if you love me If not don't let me be the last to know? Please don't make me feel like a fool. I am in love with you.
By Authoress Shavonda Robinson7 years ago in Poets
November is for the mystics, moon swollen and bright, smiling at those who worship her, who sit in circles of crystals and flames,
As the days grow darker So too does my mind My heart acts like a shark My mind says I'm fine On one hand I am loved On the other I'm alone
By Varian Moyer7 years ago in Poets
She is perched on her rickety wooden chair, grinning at her textbook like it cracked a joke when she cracked its spine. I want to ask her why
Do not tell me that you wish I would marry a man, when the last ring I wore weighed down my finger like a rusty anchor. You watched