Haiku
Texting in Class
A toy and a tool Differ from one another Be mindful of that
D. J. ReddallPublished about 3 hours ago in PoetsToday
Today is a gift So live it, love it, own it, For it won’t be back
Colleen WaltersPublished about 12 hours ago in PoetsPlanting Flags on Foreign Shores
Ink on contracts dries Oh, we nameless faces rejoice! A new spring now dawns // The price of televisions I no longer watch the trees
Matthew FrommPublished about 13 hours ago in PoetsThe Path Stretches
The path stretches wide, Dreams bloom as tender petals, Nature's song whispers.
Printique StudiosPublished about 16 hours ago in PoetsMY HEART
My heart, just be strong. Some words do better when left unsaid! Oh my heart!
Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)Published about 22 hours ago in PoetsEvening Melancholy
Nightingales call me Into twilight fairytales Coerced illusions
Kelli Sheckler-AmsdenPublished about 22 hours ago in PoetsThe Bear, The Man, and The Woods
Sunlight bleeds through the pines There’s a bear on the path before me A strange man approaches from the rear I run towards the bear
Atomic HistorianPublished a day ago in PoetsMountaintops
Author's Note: This story was originally submitted for the High-ku Challenge and is just being republished at this time for organizational aesthetic purposes.
D.K. ShepardPublished a day ago in PoetsSnowy Mishaps & Kitten Capers
Snow turns into ice, Cat adds chaos to delight, Shaved ice dessert, a fight. Today is a fresh new day filled with glittery white snow. Just seeing the snow white view of landscapes I am hit with an interesting idea - 'Why not make a shaved ice dessert from this snow.'
StaringalePublished a day ago in PoetsIn Whispers
In whispers of gold, Canvas of nature's embrace, Dreams' journey unfolds.
Printique StudiosPublished a day ago in PoetsRita's Resources
Weak gait. Refined carbs. Fast asleep night sky blanket; Fire set to legs.
Holden AtencioPublished 2 days ago in PoetsMauna Kea
on her navel’s peak they turn the lens around to keep the Aloha
Tony MartelloPublished 2 days ago in Poets