heartbreak
They can break your heart, but they can't break your soul; poetry about lost love that comforts and uplifts.
A Bittersweet Victory
I’ll take the prize. I’ll take the accolades, and I’ll take the congratulatory messages from fellow creators and friends.
Cathy holmesPublished 7 months ago in PoetsCalamity in Totality
Something’s gotta change Flicking on the tv and all I see is bloody faces Other disgraceful faces belittling anguish
Mohammed DarasiPublished 7 months ago in Poets- Content Warning
A Farewell to Smooth
The world you loved is gone The gentle smoothness Emotional warmth and softness The smoothness and kindness You loved and cherished
Paul StewartPublished 7 months ago in Poets Missing You
I miss your long, smooth, silky hair Falling gently through my fingers. I miss your smooth, soft, gentle skin, Embracing me as we slept.
Carol TownendPublished 7 months ago in Poets- Content Warning
Loss on a Screen.
The Western world watches as bombs plummet Fire too powerful for the soft flesh of the innocents below The choice box pops up
Kyleigh RichardPublished 7 months ago in Poets talk to me
talk to me once. your voice will echo in my mind. i’ll sit on the bus and i’ll wonder if i’ll meet you there. talk to me once.
daphne grayPublished 7 months ago in PoetsFly or Stay
Your tiercel has a broken wing, little formel it’s up to you to help nurse it back to health however, be warned, little formel
Alexandria StanwyckPublished 7 months ago in PoetsTears in Verses
My pen leaks tears upon the page As I try to capture heartbreak in a cage Of rhythms and rhymes, metaphors and imagery
Mercedes CoutoPublished 7 months ago in Poets- Content Warning
Sempiternal Sacrifice
Sophisticated sociopathic Silken suffering Stifling suffocation Sweet sensations Sacred santification Swollen, stretched
Paul StewartPublished 7 months ago in Poets A heart note - a poem
My mate got heartbroken when he was just 14, I’ve always said to myself that would never happen to me Then I went and found the girl of my dreams
Henry PlumePublished 7 months ago in PoetsPlea for Obed and His Mother
Dear kind souls, we bring to you an extraordinary tale of courage and love in the face of adversity. It's the story of a young boy named Obed and his mother, a woman with an indomitable spirit battling a giant leg, an unfortunate consequence of a ruthless cancer. Obed, at the tender age of 8, has been a beacon of hope and strength for his mother. He has taken on a responsibility that many adults would find daunting - becoming his mother's primary caregiver. Together, they navigate the challenges of daily life, with Obed providing not only physical care but also emotional support beyond his years. But life has become increasingly tough for this brave pair. Obed's mother's health has started to deteriorate rapidly, and they need your help. Medical professionals have advised that she requires advanced treatment to fight the cancer that's causing her leg to swell bigger each day. However, the cost of this treatment is far beyond their humble means. Obed has shown exceptional dedication in taking care of his mom, but he too is in dire need. His young shoulders bear the weight of providing for his mother, a task that has forced him out of school. The sparkle of dreams in his eyes is slowly fading away, replaced by the grim reality of his circumstances. He yearns to return to his books, his friends, and his childhood. They need a lifeline, and this is where you come in. Your generous donations can turn their life around. Your contributions will not only fund the much-needed treatment for Obed's mother, but it will also enable Obed to return to school, bringing him back the childhood he so dearly misses. Every donation, big or small, will bring them a step closer to a healthier, happier life. Together, we can gift Obed's mother the chance to fight her illness, and Obed a chance to chase his dreams. As you read this, remember, 'No one has ever become poor by giving.' - Anne Frank. We believe in the power of humanity and the strength of collective goodwill. Please donate today and share this campaign with your friends, family, and network. Join us in supporting Obed and his mother on their journey to a better life. Thank you in advance for your compassion and generosity.
I need to know
I NEED TO KNOW I need to know If the last few years We’re a waste of time I need to know If my whole life Has been a lie
Seyi AjayiPublished 7 months ago in Poets