Most recently published stories in Poets.
A beaded necklace: Her something blue, but really Her tears ought’ suffice
By Amber Fern2 years ago in Poets
You wear red and blue Super comic book brilliance-- My hero is you.
By Holly Pheni2 years ago in Poets
Azure Queen Of Ice Carving lakes, and crushing stone Melting at my touch.
By Emelia Beam2 years ago in Poets
Entropy bears fruit Mighty stones erode to sand The sky remains blue
By Alexander Grutza2 years ago in Poets
As you waited for The gas chamber; your dress was The bluest of blue.
By Miles Pen2 years ago in Poets
Antiquity dye Toxic synthetic version Denim’s indigo
By Linda A Robinson2 years ago in Poets
Her dress: the color Of night as it touches dawn Pooled in the casket
indigo cyan and teal, they are all different blues, united by hue
By ban2 years ago in Poets
Named for the north star Her greyhound gaze lit the way To my heart’s true blue
By Alicia Ruiz2 years ago in Poets
Oui, la belle province so uniquely beautiful— a passionate home **************************** Thank you for reading!
By Andrea Hilton2 years ago in Poets
The ice in my veins Runs blue with the truth of me O royal, blue me
By Diane Michelle Campbell2 years ago in Poets
Blue shadows cast by Pines grow gently into the Night upon cold snow
By Molly H.2 years ago in Poets