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I Dream of a House
Nestled in the verdant mountains, Among lush green trees, Is the house I've seen in my dreams..... I lean against the clear glass wall,
Creative HubPublished 7 years ago in Poets4am
I wake in the half-light Time slows, merging colours I didn’t know existed The air is heavy today I catch a train to quiet solitude
Emily OceanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBrick and Mortar
We will go down together Walk with me down the empty street because the deafening silence isn't so lonely with the sound of your heartbeat.
Shannon MoriarityPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAsylum
frantic scattered mumblings plague the psyche trembling hypothetical murmurings escape the tongue exhaustive delusions infiltrate lucid reality
Adam SteglichPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDonna Summer: “I Feel Love”
It's been 40 years since the world first heard the future of music when “I Feel Love” by Donna Summer shocked us into a new sonic awakening. The electronic masterpiece — composed by Summer along with Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte — was the foundation for what was to become known as electronic dance music. Whether you loved or loathed disco, “I Feel Love” commanded everyone's attention and became a dance floor anthem during the summer of 1977. At the time, no one had previously heard anything like it. It's hypnotic melody, combined with an irresistible synthesized bass line and pulsating dance beat was musical nirvana. Summer’s sensual vocal delivery was the icing on top of the cake as she perfectly conveyed the euphoric essence of the song’s timeless and universal message of love. The first lady of love had struck gold (and platinum) again and delivered another game-changing record every bit as earth-shattering as her breakthrough hit, “Love to Love You Baby.”
Eric AllenPublished 7 years ago in Beat- Top Story - July 2017
I Kiss My Daddy Goodnight
I hold his hand and squeeze it tight Tell him everything’s gonna be alright I tuck him in bed, snug and tight Leave on the hallway light
Lon Casler BixbyPublished 7 years ago in Poets We All Watched On
Things just change,Said the night to the dawn.Things just change,Said the dusk to the day. And we all watched on. We all watched on,As the days passed by.We all watched on,As another night died.
Luke DowningPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSeasons Change
Watch the delicate flower Blooming on a Spring day Just to wilt in the Winter Knowing that this stage won't Last forever. The will and power
Amelia DavisPublished 7 years ago in Poets