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Its You
Chorus I've got nothing to say, Nothing to do. But to think about you. Everyday 1. When I walk alone, paths made of stone.
Cathy DeslippePublished about a year ago in PoetsNature has Gifted us
Nature Has Gifted Us Appreciating and Preserving Our Environment Nature has gifted us with an abundance of resources that provide for our basic needs and enhance our quality of life. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, our environment provides us with everything we need to survive and thrive. However, as humans, we have not always shown proper appreciation for these gifts, and our actions have caused harm to the environment. It is crucial that we recognize the value of our environment and take action to preserve it for future generations.
Ember to Pyre: A Tribute to the Power and Passion of Fire
Of all the elements that we behold, None captures the eye quite like fire's hold. From the spark of a match to a raging inferno, It mesmerizes us all with its fiery glow.
Raj’s VocalPublished about a year ago in PoetsWhat's On The Internet?
What's On The Internet? Give me cats. Give me dogs. Give me anything to pass the time. Give me news, or a podcast,
In the Darkness of Night: A Love Poem
In the darkness of the night, I sit alone My heart heavy, my soul feeling so prone For I have loved a woman so true Yet fate has led us to bid adieu,
Shabana TabasumPublished about a year ago in PoetsA Journey Of 1000 Miles
When did you learn you had power when did you realize your wings When did you bloom into flower when did you find you could sing
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished about a year ago in PoetsComplexity
Sometimes it's easier To see what we want to see in people Instead of what is really there To see the best in all people
Karen LaRuePublished about a year ago in PoetsThe Power of Perseverance
Never give up on your dreams, For they are the fuel that ignites your soul, The spark that sets your heart aflame, And the light that guides you toward your goal.
Arun KumarPublished about a year ago in PoetsCancer Book
A book of poetry and wondrous sights donated to the cancer fight a disease that's fought so hard to right. Its pages full
Denise LarkinPublished about a year ago in PoetsNature's Whispers
Amidst the gentle breeze that blows, I feel the whisper of the universe's repose. In the rustling leaves and swaying trees,
livinglife11Published about a year ago in PoetsThe Art of Acid-Base Titrations
Stop. It’s too pink. How pink is too pink? That pink is too pink. It just became pink. Well, it’s too pink. One drop too pink?
Stevi-Lee AlverPublished about a year ago in PoetsIn Waiting
Inside the parking lot, under a Peepal tree, beside the streetlight, I sit on my scooty. Nearby, the other parked two-wheelers glisten.
Abhishek SainaniPublished about a year ago in Poets