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Never-ending Embrace
Love's Melody You, my everything, I shine, In you, delight, No hardship. Warmth, Unadulterated, Trust,
Manjit@6400..Published 10 months ago in PoetsCycle of Love
In the breeze, our love takes flight, Two wheels entwined, hearts igniting bright. Pedals push, as feelings soar, On this journey, forevermore.
Raj vellaisamyPublished 10 months ago in PoetsButterfly
She is a miracle growing up in this world a butterfly about to spread her wings about to show a waiting, everything the beauty of her colors
The Invisible WriterPublished 10 months ago in PoetsLove in the Sun
I used to love the risk of you the heat made me run to your sweet kiss, and by your side, life was warm and new.
C.H. SchoenPublished 10 months ago in PoetsFlight 823
Flight 823 Mystery On July 9, 1964, United Airlines Flight 823 embarked on its journey from Philadelphia International Airport to Huntsville International Airport in Alabama. Tragically, neither the plane nor its passengers and crew ever reached their intended destination, leaving behind a haunting mystery that remains unsolved to this day.
Alice WadePublished 10 months ago in HorrorEmerging
"I hate you," she said. My mind fell down a dark hell. But you were down here.
Jenna SediPublished 10 months ago in PoetsDisease
At first, you thought it was the zombie apocalypse. People began rotting; their skin beginning to fall off and rot, also, the smell of these people was terrible. Some were alive with maggots feeding on their flesh. Their teeth began falling out, and some had hunger for the rotting flesh of others like them. It's disturbing to watch. However, there are different kinds, because the disease effects people differently. All have one thing in common; their brain is the first thing to rot, or seems to be the part of the body where the disease begins, and spreads.
Simplicities
All I want is your kiss, your lips. Your hand on me, hard grip to my hips. A hug from you is gold to hold;
Patricia RaneePublished 10 months ago in Poets