Tags : poetry

From The Porch

From The Porch

A Poem by Jordyn


Just a little free verse and an observation on life. :P
Forest Shrine

Forest Shrine

A Poem by C. James Snyder


A walk in early spring through my favorite wood.
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe-- The Naughty Version

Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe-- The Naughty Version

A Poem by Ohioman


This four line poem happens to be the naughty version of a certain classic nursery rhyme.
O' Kind People

O' Kind People

A Poem by Nisha M.


Dedicated to every kind person out there!!
How to Be a Writer

How to Be a Writer

A Poem by Ally Ann


Destroying yourself for the words inside you
Cactus Flower

Cactus Flower

A Poem by Koiel


This poem is about my heart. I have seen so many of my loved ones live and die, and they have left me here to live alone. They’ve all left me.. ..
Intoxicated

Intoxicated

A Poem by Nisha M.


The protagonist is attempting to cope with the death of a loved one - This poem portrays the struggle.
Some Haikus

Some Haikus

A Poem by Ketoned


Haikus.
Why Can't You Just Act Your Age?

Why Can't You Just Act Your Age?

A Poem by Ohioman


In this double etheree poem, something happens between a younger man and an older woman while they share a jacuzzi together.
Bathroom Tableau

Bathroom Tableau

A Poem by Ohioman


This tableau poem is about what a young couple allowed themselves to share in the bathroom.
To Live

To Live

A Poem by Lainey


The future A glimmer of hope or a looming foreboding can weave into a web of uncertainty Glimpses of the future may happen to some, but none may t..
Opia

Opia

A Poem by Nisha M.


Opia - n. the ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable—their pupils glittering, ..
Poe-try

Poe-try

A Poem by Tina Louise UK


Poetry food for the soulIs without a doubt a passionThe putting together of lettersRhythmical hearts that beat wordsCreation of love and painOf which ..
I Saw What They Were Doing

I Saw What They Were Doing

A Poem by Ohioman


The author of this haiku poem sneaks a peek at what the neighbors were doing in their own house.
Where Are You Now?

Where Are You Now?

A Poem by C_theSurrealist


you left me breathless.