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To be Loved
To be loved In contempt for ingratitude for the desire to love The man tends to this belittled In order to be the stepladder or the right love to pass
Jean Bernard DessourcesPublished 12 months ago in PoetsUnsung heroes
In the land of Verdonia, there were many unsung stories of heroes and heroines who had done great deeds for the kingdom, but whose tales had been forgotten by time. The people of Verdonia had grown complacent, believing that the kingdom was safe and that there was no need for heroes. But deep in the forests and mountains, there were still those who dared to face the darkness that threatened their land.
wally princePublished 12 months ago in FictionThe Nature
The breeze rustles through the leaves A symphony of sound as the branches heave The sun peeks through the canopy above Dancing with the leaves, spreading warmth and love
The Power of Five
It was a dark and stormy night. The rain beat down on the roof of the old abandoned warehouse, and the wind howled through the broken windows. Inside, a group of teenagers were huddled together for warmth. They had been exploring the warehouse when they had gotten lost, and now they were trapped.
Haseeb TariqPublished 12 months ago in FictionThe Triumph of Helen Keller ππ©βπ¦―
Listen closely, my dear, for I have a tale to tell Of a woman who conquered darkness and emerged from her shell Her name was Helen Keller, a warrior of grace
Khudair Ahmed ShaikhPublished 12 months ago in PoetsArise
I donβt remember, when the moss begin to grow I awoke, I stretched And the muscles did not go I do recall, Holding very still
Kristen HavemanPublished 12 months ago in PoetsBetter
I left good in search of better The better I believed I deserved! I left better in search for the best The best I could get!
Eastern TwelvePublished 12 months ago in Poetsthank you for the pink slip
I will drown you in fox blood. My dogs will take to your heel and fell you like a desperate kit - tear you in bites, rend you
G. Douglas KerrPublished 12 months ago in Poets