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love is too much, too vast, to be held in a poem. . that has been said, I know. said over and over. . why do I add my
Abigail PenhallegonPublished 9 months ago in PoetsHeld
Love - The word may hold but a wee wild gist Of the edgy feel you bear - the load, the lift. You know your chum will slam the hard view
Jenna CallowayPublished 9 months ago in PoetsShivers
Can't breathe, suffocating as I'm waking up in sweat; with shivers flowing through me like river rapids how can you betray me so, as I sleep? Why must you go into overdrive, the minute the lights go out?
Paul StewartPublished 9 months ago in PoetsDear Friend,
The reason I forgive you, Is because you are not perfect. You are imperfect. And so am I. All humans are imperfect. Even the man outside my apartment who litters.
Mark Geriko BucalingPublished 9 months ago in Poets"Eternal Whispers"
Love, pure bliss, Kiss, miss, wish. Heart beats, Time fleets. You, me, We, see. Joy, deep, Keep, leap.
Abdullahi IbrahimPublished 9 months ago in PoetsUnder the Southern Cross: A Journey of Discovery
In the heart of the great southern land, where the eucalyptus trees kiss the sky and the red earth sings under the blazing sun, I embarked on a journey of self-discovery. My name is Alice, a simple name for a not-so-simple girl. My story is intertwined with the story of this land, a tapestry of history and identity, woven with threads of love, loss, and the search for meaning.
Evan BrownPublished 9 months ago in Fictioni wanna lose myself
you make me feel small like the stars that are lost in the sky. i wanna lose myself in you. i like when your mouth breathes
The Lost Symphony: A Conductor's Quest
In the heart of Vienna, a city renowned for its profound musical heritage, young conductor Franz lived a life steeped in rhythm and melody. As the lead conductor at the illustrious Vienna Philharmonic, he had the privilege of directing some of the finest musicians in the world, breathing life into works by Mozart, Beethoven, and other greats. But despite the prestige and satisfaction his job offered, he often found himself yearning for something more - a musical endeavor that was entirely his own.
Evan BrownPublished 9 months ago in Fiction