Monsters abound in the, Dead of the afternoon, Which one will you run, Into at large, Or small?, The winding curve of,
By Tambourine Man2 years ago in Poets
In ages past, when gods and demons clashed, Mount Mandara rose, a colossal mast. The ocean churned, its waves a tempest’s dance, Seeking amrita—the elixir of life’s chance.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Poets
I stare at the massive collection of your bones, meticulously organized to paint your image, and I’m struck with further curiosity:
By BrettNotGreg2 years ago in Poets
fossils, rumble in your encased earthly graves i wish for your owners to hear me when i say the Dinosaur is insurmountable!
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Poets
Kings come and go But art speaks to the human soul Art is immortality This poem was inspired by a friend asking the question, “I'm good at art but does that even mean anything at the end of the day?”
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Hey, darlin’ — times are good, I’m feelin’ tir’d, But that’s not new. Been tired since I lost you. I hope you’re waitin, waitin on me,
By ThatOne_Girl2 years ago in Poets
Gathering & Measuring, Mixing & Whisking, In a bowl, ingredients gather round, Each one unique - their flavors abound.
By Staringale2 years ago in Poets
In the twilight of the Mesozoic age, Where ferns whispered secrets and rivers flowed, Lived a gentle giant, armored and sage,
Free he ought to be But his routine is written Down to a ‘t’. Nothing changes, No breaks or quirks— From waking to a new same day
By Ava D. 2 years ago in Poets
Three ages in two; Maturity flourishes like The weed in fertile ground As the once innocent child Sees their happy world crumble.
An ode to the hardworking dreamers by night and sleepy dear ones by day; that goes for readers, writers and actually night workers, those sacrificing sleep for surviving and imagining
Is the beauty of realism a facet of truth or the prescribed norm of society? The beauty of the strides reckons itself like the clock work's step
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets