Poetry and art go hand in hand; in fact, a poem is just art in the written form.
So say we all until the last to fall These days too relent From crumbled walls we stand tall Without fear at all do you now recall
By Kuro Seijaku 6 months ago in Poets
I've watched as time ran out Whilst I sat in deep and silent darkness That we wouldn't see the stars without
By Jaimie6 months ago in Poets
I birthed a fire from an embroyonic state to a fully-fleshed entity deep inside oh how it burns * my lungs breathed life into
By Paul Stewart6 months ago in Poets
Under the vast sky's gaze, Hues unite in a soulful blaze, Faces weave tales untold, Songs of silent resilience unfold, Hearts aglow with love's brilliance.
By Printique Studios6 months ago in Poets
Do not rush the gentle stream With a nudging gush, where I am By the way of this placid scene As I let it race down the silver sand
By Octovo Libra 6 months ago in Poets
he says he loves me, but i just met him yesterday. he says he loves me, but i don’t know his name. he says he loves me
By ⸘jason alan‽6 months ago in Poets
In the peaceful sunrise's hug, an orchestra unfurls, Where murmurs of daylight dance on cups of gold. Arousing faculties with a fragrant charm,
By GOWTHAM6 months ago in Poets
Wind has beckoned to move, to some degree, every sentience. Yet even now, widened eyes and an opened heart Peers often right through God, an invisible substance.
By Pōlani Monderen 6 months ago in Poets
at once you emerge from a mother's womb know the cosmic feast is a karmic debt may you be devoured, may you be consumed .
By Morgana Miller6 months ago in Poets
We’d rather enjoy our prison of pain Than risk the freedom of love Because we know what the cell feels like Rather than the warmth of their arms
By Atomic Historian6 months ago in Poets
In the sunrise's delicate hug, the world stirs, An ensemble of tweets and quavers, a tune unshaken. Feathers brush against the material of the purplish blue sky,
sausages we all love them even vegans sausages never enough even vegans love them times I've heard the word sausages