Most recently published stories in Poets.
Blue bolts break open the sky with epiphanies and adrenaline.
By Michelle Truman | Prose and Puns | Noyath Books2 years ago in Poets
Antique cobalt glass Historically beautiful A pristine timestamp
By Bridgette A Mercer-Jamgochian2 years ago in Poets
Sirius guides us Northward to auroras and Their spellbinding dance
Gel ballpoint ink flows Poetic wax veteran Ready for battle
when I was young I was afraid for the thunder shook my body now I’m old and still afraid for the solitude shakes my soul
By Christopher Francis2 years ago in Poets
Bluebells, red roses Irises, red carnations, Dahlias, tulips ***** Inspired by the lost art of floriography.
Fur cannot be blue In nature. Hair, too, no blue. But humans adapt
Red streaming off Blue scrubs in the wash water While hot tears dissolve
The Giver reminds Gathering Blue that sequels Are redemption arcs ***** Inspired by my recent reread of Lois Lowry's incredible saga.
Deep darkness of night A backdrop filled with sparkles Calmness felt inside
Month of blue topaz Refracting old goals into New resolutions
Blue was her name dreamt A longing for a moment She will never be
By Steph Kutty2 years ago in Poets