Too many of them and not enough nuts, scavenging trash cans, an apple core toss sets them off, shooting out, rodent rockets,
By D.K. Shepard4 months ago in Poets
The smell of foul liquor blatantly leaving one’s mouth./ Being called 'sir'/ Gray haired men with their phallus shaped spandex./
By Andie Emerson4 months ago in Poets
What a glorious morning! Magnificent magpie’s golden notes… onto dawn’s pristine canvas spill, Whilst chattering, purple, Pale-headed Rosellas frolic.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶4 months ago in Poets
I bought a new keyboard Hoping it would fix the problem. But even the round buttons And the clinking, glopping sounds Don't satiate the hunger for more.
By Ashley Lima4 months ago in Poets
Get the laptop out Sitdown Get comfortable Position your hands on the keys Try to think of something to write Write a few words,
By Mother Combs4 months ago in Poets
Where is four Oh, it is locked in a drawer Waiting to be opened How long will it stay there We will just have to wait and see
By Atomic Historian4 months ago in Poets
Licking at the facade Worshiping a nameless god Only to realize All efforts will be forgot Break your back all you want
A Bachelor Baking Banana Bread! A typical 21st century scene... (?) He's ready to eat some Banana Bread, Waiting till an hour at 350* it's been.
By Gabriel Huizenga4 months ago in Poets
My spark, my light said the little lightning bug, waking at twilight to enter the dark. My spark, my light yawned the little lightning bug,
By Bugsy Watts4 months ago in Poets
"I was waiting to get my bloodwork done and happened to overhear this conversation. I took some liberties with it for poetic flair, but the gist remains intact."
By Rick Henry Christopher 4 months ago in Poets
Firmly planted on the ground Others spending their entire lives Looking down on Myself and my dreams that are Paving my way to escape terrestrial shackles
By Colton McClintock4 months ago in Poets
In Musk's glass fortress, a tale unfolds, Elon, the maestro, the story he molds. Accusing advertisers, a chess move sly, glass walls rise as stones fly.
By Lungisani Ngcobo4 months ago in Poets