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I See It All The Time... In Every Industry... From Every Type of Person... What is it I See? Lies. Deception. Hypocrisy.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)6 months ago in Poets
The lantern light, life within me grows dimmer with each passing day I ask for help and get told that "we are sorry, there is no way..."
By The Schizophrenic Mom6 months ago in Poets
Trouble, how would I define our love? Probably like a vintage lantern. It just feels so right within my life Yet is not without worry, concern.
I remember your heart, the way it glowed when you shared it with me. I was drawn to you, the way insects flock to light,
By Daniel K6 months ago in Poets
Beautiful people Removed from their land By God’s hand They were forced on to someone else’s land They took their stand
By Atomic Historian6 months ago in Poets
Love is staying with me when I’m low, Love is god, your faith, fall in love with the unknown. Love’s a gift, it’s when she cook and you do the dishes,
By joeyy Tharpe6 months ago in Poets
Lights come in many designs, many colors, and draw from various powers. Lights are especially desirable and requested during dark or night hours.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman6 months ago in Poets
A poem that wonders — if everything ends, what still matters? The Space Between Stars explores how silence, love, and memory create meaning in a fleeting universe.
By Lila (Poetry)6 months ago in Poets
When the world tries to dim your light, let this poem remind you: the fire within doesn’t fade — it learns to burn smarter.
This poem explores how nature becomes both a mirror and a teacher — reminding us that healing is not about escape, but returning home to ourselves.
A poem about the kind of memories that time can’t steal — the ones that live in the spaces between heartbeats. There are hours
I walk where the wild things hush, through nettled paths and bone-white birches, where frost clings like memory…so tightly,
By Cadma6 months ago in Poets