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Vintage poetry stands the test of time; collections and anthologies of classic poems and enduring verses from eras past.
Cheers to the Girls
With every flip, a leap so high A movement that's hard to deny A cheer girl, a symbol of strength A sensation that fills us at length
Together in Time
In a single moment, a memory is made A moment that's captured, never to fade A group photo, a symbol of unity and love
Painted Walls
On the walls, a canvas so bare A space that's waiting for something to share A blank slate, ready to be filled A sensation that makes our hearts thrilled
Fear of Heights
Fear of heights, it grips the heart A terror that sets us apart The thought of falling, it haunts the mind A sensation that's hard to unwind
Green Apples
Green apples, oh how they stand out With skin so bright, they seem to shout A flavor that's sharp and tart A fruit that's sure to win the heart
Crisp Apples
Apples, oh how they gleam With a glossy skin, so pristine A symbol of autumn's grace A fruit that's loved in every place
The Dark Witch
In the forest deep, where the shadows dwell, Lives a witch so dark, she's feared and fell. She casts her spells, with a cackle so loud,
Wild Beauty
There is a woman wearing miniature scanties, dancing in discos,mouthing saucy chanties, she lets her hair loose, enjoys sex with heavy booze,
Peeping_SoulPublished about a year ago in Poets"So I Let It Go: Reflections in Verse"
Letting go, the art of release, A difficult task, but a path to peace. Our minds clouded with worry and stress, We must confront our fears, no more suppress.
Upasana KhatriPublished about a year ago in PoetsLIFE JOURNEY
The Journey One day you may realize what you want to pursue, and begin, although the voices around you may offer
YOGI_MediaPublished about a year ago in PoetsFeelings
One sip, two sip, three sip, four Feelings come running through the door Close it, close it, close it I say Let’s process those things another day.
Sara FrederickPublished about a year ago in PoetsAll about Nostalgia.
Nostalgia Nostalgia can be a powerful emotion, evoking memories of cherished moments and simpler times. As we age, we often reminisce on the cherished moments of our past, and the simple things in life that mattered the most. This poem offers a poignant reminder of the importance of cherishing those moments and keeping our focus on the values that truly matter. Through the use of vivid imagery, the poem paints a vivid picture of the simple things in life that bring the most satisfaction: a child's laughter, a sunset, a shared meal, or a night sky full of stars. As we age and life becomes more complex, we must remember to take time to appreciate the beauty of life and its simple pleasures. Let this poem be a reminder to all ages of the power of nostalgia and the importance of cherishing the simple things in life.
LUCID LAINYPublished about a year ago in Poets