Dystopia is where we live. Is there any hope for us? Send help and save us, please. The end is near, we need to be rescued.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Poets
Dark Dingy Dank The underground Avoid the tunnel dust As the train Roles into the station Passengers scurry
By KA Stefana 3 years ago in Poets
Double tapping the backspace, deleting the word I typed for the last hour. Indisposed, incessant ticking, beeping and humming of my household appliances leave me frustrated in the white noise.
By simplicity3 years ago in Poets
distinct patterns I see after closing my eyes Sometimes, they dissolve among themselves maybe they're making love
By Riju Chaulagai3 years ago in Poets
In the realm of love's celestial grace, There exists a bond no one can erase. A symphony of warmth, gentle and pure, A mother's love, steadfast and sure.
By TOWOLAWI TUNDE3 years ago in Poets
In the tapestry of life, colors intertwine, A symphony of moments, a rhythm divine. With each passing day, a story unfolds,
By awais ahmed3 years ago in Poets
The uncontrollable match of loss and death. The thief of happiness and joy The heaviest weight on the chest The last grief!!!
By Oliver3 years ago in Poets
Through trials, we learn to persevere, To face the challenges without fear. The storms may rage, the winds may howl, But we stand firm, with a determined scowl.
By π½ππππ πΏππππ 3 years ago in Poets
Deadline looms. I'll never leave it this late again. Seconds tick away; tiny drops of blood from time killed. Try something else. What about that idea that you had earlier?
By Charlie Sumner3 years ago in Poets
In a world of culinary dreams, where taste buds take flight, There's a dish that soars above all, a true food lover's delight.
By Saniya Sayed3 years ago in Poets
In a whimsical woodland, where critters roam, Lived a squirrel so clumsy, it had a new home. With a bushy tail and a hopeful gleam,
By jiadhh3 years ago in Poets
Dale was distraught, distracted by Imogene She was a stunning redhed Trying her hand at tennis Ralph, her husband was often out of town
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Poets