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The Ink Well & MoreA Poem by Alfred KukitzGood Morn |
sunshine newA Poem by Alfred Kukitzdawn |
Within Poets' MindsA Poem by SeemsPoeticSlowly drifting Thoughts abound Frantic scripting Lines aloud Pain with purpose From poets’ mouths Emotions flowing Hear the sound Pen on paper .. |
Bloody InkA Poem by R.J Calzonetti (SinisterP..Poetry doesn't just write itself. |
Ink HeartA Poem by R.J Calzonetti (SinisterP..I wish to protect my heart. It has the right to keep beating. |
RipplesA Poem by Bell SpaldingI actually wrote this one back in 2017, but I rediscovered it and am particularly fond of it. So, I bestow it upon you. |
EternityA Poem by ÈveA familiar shorethey’ve known before.A pink sea shellwith a story to tell;the memory it savesin the sound of waves;in wondrous landsthey hold up.. |
True poetry is in the draftsA Poem by LeviariI'm the biggest fraud |
A Reason To Live.A Story by MetBySunlightAnd what if I die tomorrow? Will I go unnoticed? Locked in my room, how long till they realise? Music on repeat- sounds of soft pen scribbling, anx.. |
A Didactic Effort To Mail A LetterA Poem by Earl SchumackerDidactic Poem- Stretching the envelope is good exercise |
Dust BottlesA Poem by Simran KewlaniI always believed that I enjoyed running, my mind did especially,With thoughts and emotions constantly running, Oxytocin and Serotonin pumping, puttin.. |
DragonA Poem by NebulaLying on a table Smell of blood Excruciating painInk on the skin My dragon will be a tatoo of my personality |
JanuaryA Poem by AnnaI wanted so badly to write you booksand poems I could sealwith lavender and wax from aburning candle.It's a shamethat you don't like to read.Words don.. |
PaintA Poem by Brian D. RothThe clouds paint both day and sky with streaks of silvera somber palettespell casted from brushes of bones dipped in blackwoodand dripping with the be.. |
Ink MeA Poem by Melinda McQueenInk Me Dress pages With your love for me. Write all the things I long to hear, Pouring your words freely. Oh that.. |
ImperfectionA Poem by JE FalconTwo sides to a thought. |
DashA Poem by Andrew JohnFreeverse |