celebrities
No matter their age, some celebrities have old souls; poems written by celebrity poets and your favorite celebrities' favorite poems.
Hemingway
To be romantically masculine Like Hemingway chasing the fight Keeping death always at arm's length Chasing love, tragically masculine
William CrumpPublished 3 years ago in PoetsAmanda Gorman
"The hill we climb" is a poem that will be forever etched in history. Amanda Gorman is the author of this historic poem. A beautiful, poised , graceful, and brave young black woman with a hearing disorder, who overcame a speech impediment and became the first person to become the National Youth Poet Laureate... took to the stage at Joseph. R .Biden Jnrs. presidental inauguration in 2021, and announced to the world that she too , aspires to also be President of the united states.
Donna BolchPublished 3 years ago in PoetsMarvel Fan
I want to be loved like Steve Rogers loved Carter. I want to be just like Bruce Banner, but smarter. I want to be strong, like Thor, because he's a god.
The Speech
After 400 years of trials and tests After the removal of rights from my people and the disenfranchisement Within a nation, today is unlike any other. The fight has not been won until we have completed the work.
Matthew PrimousPublished 3 years ago in PoetsThe Big Green Screen
The cameras roll We put on a show The lights shine bright As we say our lines A bright green screen Is set up behind
Sassy L. ParksPublished 3 years ago in PoetsBlohsh vinyl
It was about the moment About the existence of that pink and green vinyl A sense of direction A well thought line On an endless loop
John Lennon's Army Jacket
Vietnam era was my style icon’s choice Punk rock calling Giving me a voice Senior year Have no fear Of ever falling
Anastasia KarelPublished 3 years ago in PoetsFree Her
We don’t have royalty But we do have celebrity We don’t have scapegoats But they'll cram down our throats The narrative they choose
Michele CuomoPublished 3 years ago in PoetsDidn't Know
Didn't know the hard life Didn't understand the real struggle The struggle of life in the ghetto Didn't understand the hope
Matthew PrimousPublished 3 years ago in PoetsRainbow Lyricism
This poem is a compilation of references to color in Taylor Swift's music. I chose this approach for two reasons. First, Moleskine provides "blank spaces" for creative expression (get it?). For me, that expression is in the form of writing. When I think of descriptive writing, Taylor Swift's lyrics immediately come to mind. With just a few words, she can tell the most vivid of stories. Her songs are full of detail and imaginative uses of color.
Fly Free
Fly free of care Lift your wings toward the sky Stretch them high Cause of you we have lifted up our eyes Cause of you we have soften our hearts
Matthew PrimousPublished 3 years ago in PoetsHeaven just got itself another Dog
Also known as X. He was Abel in a world filled with Cains. X was David facing the Devil as the giant. X fought his demons, he rather remained the son of God, instead of Satan.