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to New Orleans

to New Orleans

A Poem by Linda Guittar


an ode to the incomparable New Orleans
Words Without Action

Words Without Action

A Poem by Vera Ann Yap


He told me, he loved me more times than I could count That he would always be there Through the ups and down I was a fool for believing a..
 What We Keep to Ourselves

What We Keep to Ourselves

A Poem by Vera Ann Yap


Keep it cool, hold back your tears Lower your voice, keep it in, don’t shout Keep breathing, compose your temper Be completely and utte..
Arista

Arista

A Poem by princess


they say I’m an arsonist, but they started the fire, I just let it burn, and watched them dance with flames, I guess I could’ve did ..
Ashes

Ashes

A Poem by Skylar Lighten


I didn't see the fire, only the ashes.
The Boxer

The Boxer

A Poem by Sean Eaton


A white wolf going in for the kill. An ambushing.Sharp features, buzzed hair. His skin like jade,his body rock-cut, tall muscles tensed like a violin&..
Unspoken pages

Unspoken pages

A Poem by Skylar Lighten


Everyone has a chapter of their life they don't read out loud.Beneath the laughter, a voice whispers, “You’re not enough,”With every..
Winter Chills

Winter Chills

A Poem by Twilight


Winter chills, But Christmas thrills, To enjoy the frills, Embrace the ills, The ills of modern life, Cut like a knife, Be you single, Or be ..
Red Roses and Romance

Red Roses and Romance

A Poem by Amy R


love is lovely...❤
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

A Poem by TeeMarie15


I wrote this poem in honor of one of my favorite poets
The Magic Man

The Magic Man

A Poem by Thomas W Case


Here's a link to my you tube channel where I read my poetry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOOnc9BpmIg
The Plight of a Digital Artist

The Plight of a Digital Artist

A Poem by IJWBAA


This reflects IJWBAA’s struggle for recognition in a world that values physical over digital art. It blends frustration with resilience, urging ..
Anti-evil

Anti-evil

A Poem by Poet Pittinix


It's a poem about the poet.

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