Tags : Poetry

LOVE ME, LOVE.

LOVE ME, LOVE.

A Poem by Digvijay Singh


Let your untied hairs embracethe pillow we sharedAs if an infinite song, murmurme in mornings to comeLaugh no different when warmthof the shower drop ..
A Time Of Joy

A Time Of Joy

A Poem by Darin Penzera


A simple poem about the value of the time of our life, and how we so often do not properly value it.
Spoken Word -- Façade

Spoken Word -- Façade

A Poem by MomzillaNC


A poetic exploration of unexamined societal truths
Are You Going To Stand There Or Do You Want To Join Us?

Are You Going To Stand There Or Do You Want To Joi..

A Poem by Ohioman


The title of this haiku poem happens to be what one woman is asking her man while doing something with a couple.
More. Please Give Me More.

More. Please Give Me More.

A Poem by Ohioman


In this four line free verse poem, a man hears a noise and sneaks a peek at what two women are doing with each other.
young love

young love

A Poem by Audrey


haiku (3)
Building Castles

Building Castles

A Poem by TheJordBaker


On the gold sand we built ruins and made myths just for us. We saw them outlast the tides from our pillar up on the hills. We returned and built a..
Super Nova

Super Nova

A Poem by Kathrine Rethorn


You never see their end until its too late..
The third wheel in our relationship

The third wheel in our relationship

A Poem by Nicole_writes


A poem about dealing with a third wheel in my previous relationship - depression.
Star crossed

Star crossed

A Story by Mistress of the moon


I’d say it’s from ‘katyusha’ but I hate that name since you used it on her
stop...

stop...

A Poem by Charlottesellars


its hard to get over people
Before Beck Got Naked That Day

Before Beck Got Naked That Day

A Poem by Ohioman


In this nove otto poem, a woman is inspired by how she finds a couple to join them in sharing something.
Super Nova (2)

Super Nova (2)

A Poem by Kathrine Rethorn


I wrote two versions of this poem. I wasn't sure which one I liked more.
Sara And Evie

Sara And Evie

A Poem by Ohioman


This haiku poem is about what two women had let themselves do in front of a mirror.
Okay. He's Gone.

Okay. He's Gone.

A Poem by Ohioman


The title of this double etheree poem happens to be what one woman would say before two others would step out.