Stories in Poets that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
do you ever think back to the days when we were just guppy souls swimming in a fishbowl, minds tapping on curiosity glass
By R.C. Taylor7 months ago in Poets
"A woman like that is not ashamed to die. I have been her kind." - Anne Sexton, Her Kind
By Aathavi Thanges7 months ago in Poets
🙏 🧘 ✨ Now, once again, mustering that golden light, from within, to radiate outwards, …Next, you gently place each of your palms on their knees,
By Grz Colm8 months ago in Poets
Behind The Curtain It’s not for lack of words or thoughts within me, That I hesitate to tell the tale within my head I see.
By Dan R Fowler8 months ago in Poets
Step, step, step, step, close. Slowly move to the music. Real or imagined. Sensual. Sweet. Smiles. Moving to music
By Babs Iverson8 months ago in Poets
I saw your earthly remains and I felt nothing. There was a time where I would have felt this nothing Because I knew nothing.
By Stéphane Dreyfus8 months ago in Poets
Written for the MacKenzie Davis "I'd read your grocery list" Challenge. Find all the details below. June 19th 4:20 pm, Whole Foods Market
By Lamar Wiggins8 months ago in Poets
You say your anatomical snuff box Cannot accommodate my proboscis And my hairy glabella Is not my best seller . And your lovely lunulae
By Gerard DiLeo8 months ago in Poets
Hypnotically rhythmic, Pushing steadily shoreward, Swells timed perfectly. Rising. Falling. Placidly gliding ahead, Keeping the pace,
By Dana Crandell8 months ago in Poets
Of course I've moved on. You have too, right? I don't want to speak to you any more. I wish you would call sometime. What did I ever do that was so terrible?
By Tommy Ballard8 months ago in Poets
Smooth, silky leaves hang on a willow tree. Playing below, my sister and me. Brushing beautiful blonde hair on a Palamino.
By Cathy Deslippe8 months ago in Poets
Tears trace the window with indifference. A detached experiment, Like the growth chart of youth. Heightening as the years endure.
By Test8 months ago in Poets