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Dear Fellow Vocal Writers
A Poem Using the Title of Every Challenge I’ve Entered Thus Far Dear Fellow Vocal Writers, Life is a challenge to be sure
Atomic HistorianPublished about a year ago in PoetsDear Paradise
Dear Paradise, Reality is a twisted thing. Conscious, Unconscious, We succumb in different ways. Why have you allowed my blindfold?
Bridget CouturePublished about a year ago in Poetssarcastic disparity
everything that has ever been said it wasn’t enough to catch you in my web as you were always with them – the perfect witness to all my missteps
Mescaline BrissetPublished about a year ago in PoetsA Poem to A City
If this city and I are lovers I've caressed every curve Learned her secrets In the night In the light Ive seen every shade
Alejandro ArangoPublished about a year ago in PoetsSTOP DOG MEAT TRADE
My fur is thick and brown, My eyes are bright and round, But in some places I'm not safe, My fate is not profound.
Miguel RamirezPublished about a year ago in PoetsDear Little Spaces
Dear Little Spaces, I’ve never really told you, How much you mean to me. For all those days you hid me away, When I was terribly afraid.
Lane BurnsPublished about a year ago in PoetsThe Origin
What does it mean when the answer is sadness? Who are you in that moment? Who was wronged? Where is the pain? What lonely thing? Given what little thing? You are given the Origin. Dance to the god of death. Feel life at every angle. They feel it too.
Kayla McIntoshPublished about a year ago in PoetsPeace and I are Hanging Out
Dear Patience Through my agitation and distress, I noticed you were gone Forgive me if I digress, I shall look for you anon
Cheryl EdwardsPublished about a year ago in PoetsDo You Even Want Love?
You asked that question so callously. Did you consider that want and deserve are two separate conditions? Consider that as much as I, with grabby hands like a baby, want it, crave it like plants crave nitrogen, will continue to watch it fall through short, stubby fingers.
Bianca HubbardPublished about a year ago in PoetsBaba Farid
Punjabi literature boasts of a rich legacy of poets who have contributed immensely towards the growth and development of the language. Punjabi poetry has a rich tradition of music and singing which has helped in popularizing this art form amongst masses.
Rimsha AshrafPublished about a year ago in PoetsCrash
Your love is painful. The sweetest destruction. Or so I thought. How many times did I give you permission to pummel my tattered heart? Chances are an understatement, looking back.
Mysterious and Unknown
Dear Mysterious and Unknown, I wake before Sun’s gaze reaches this valley - I lay waiting for the cock to crow - Herald announcing the coming of a new day. Earth takes in a deep breath as Sun stretches her arms high into the sky and then settles just as her rays, like fingers, wrap around the ridges of the eastern mountain range.
Rebecca A Hyde GonzalesPublished about a year ago in Poets