celebrities
No matter their age, some celebrities have old souls; poems written by celebrity poets and your favorite celebrities' favorite poems.
yes please
not and i am so tired my life is so uninspired been abandoned by everything including my sleep exhausted. extremely weak
k slam poetryPublished 3 years ago in PoetsHomage to a Homogenous Idol
He galumphs on stage engulfed In a brass cloud of sound His diamond hands flash To the steady beat of Awe wrenching melodies
Jan PortugalPublished 3 years ago in PoetsFor David
The dust shone, trickled and danced in the moonlight blue, silver, blue a halo of miniscule stars surrounding him, settling on his shoulders,
Germaine MooneyPublished 3 years ago in PoetsWilliam Topaz McGonagall
The world is full of very bad poets, so the crown of the “best” (or should that be the “worst”?) has to be bestowed with care. However, there must be few people who, having been introduced to his poetry, would deny that honour to William McGonagall.
John WelfordPublished 3 years ago in PoetsThe Pockets of Power
Everything you came to love So freely bought and sold An easy life, dependent on A pocketful of gold * A world of privilege and greed
John WelfordPublished 3 years ago in PoetsA Question Posed to Elvis Presley
Your hair was darker than his: smoked coal with scents like barbecue and pepper and southern coffee each strand a whisper
Lindsay CofftaPublished 3 years ago in PoetsRainbow Lyricism
Crimson red lips, rosy cheeks, scarlet letters Pray to holy orange bottles that soon you’ll get better Golden leaves, golden strings, golden tattoos and skies
Inspired
Dedicated to CoryxKenshin Although we have never met, You play a major role in my quest to pursue my YouTube career. Watching how you flourished over the years is incredible & yet,
Whitman meets Orwell(in Huxley's brave new world)
I no longer celebrate myself everyone celebrates themselves round the clock my sight of a spear of grass is impeded Monsanto roundup decimated the insect microcosm
Barb SnodgrassPublished 3 years ago in PoetsOn Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb"
January 20th, 2021 was a breath of fresh air in more ways than one. That was the day America felt it could exhale again. It was the day that made almost every individual feel restoration could begin. As we watched Joe Biden and Kamala Harris officially take office, we were eased in by the profound words from Amanda Gorman’s page. She stood before us confronting this country’s history, herself being the proof of what was impossible not so long ago. As I watched the signaling of her hands, through them I heard hope as she spoke to convince this nation that we have to fight to be better than the worst of us.
The Actor and the Woman
See the cuddling of the actor, I think he's angry at the nuclear reactor. He finds it hard to see the chimpanzee, Overshadowed by the generous gansey.
Bishnu BhandariPublished 3 years ago in PoetsTony
Whisk!--away in the sun flying feHis itltleet Scamper as softly fleet As ever the rabbits run. He is gone like a flash, and then
prashant sapkotaPublished 3 years ago in Poets