The horizon awaits the embellishment of its blending hues, To be dazzled in its beauties, to be unafraid of the unknown mighty blue.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Poets
Wrapped in warmth, a gentle embrace, A sweet surprise, a sugared grace. The Doubletree cookie, golden hue, Brings moments of joy, both old and new.
By Jason “Jay” Benskin2 years ago in Poets
Pambatti Siddhar is one among the elite 18 Siddha’s, who lived in the recent past in the Western ghat’s extension of Marudhamali hills which falls in the Coimbatore region of Tamil Nadu.
By Angel Sri2 years ago in Poets
when I was four, I knew you for the first time I could see you so clearly the Stegosaurus your name was among the first I ever knew
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Poets
The view astounds As the word bounds from the top to the ground I find what was said to not be found My soul resonates sound
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
The Lament of the Last Dinosaur In a time before time, when the earth was still young, Where mountains were whispered and rivers were sung,
By Denelsia Walker2 years ago in Poets
In the deep, dim past where time roamed free, Where secrets ancient whisper in glee, Stood beasts of might, from land to sea,
In the halls of justice, where shadows dwell, Lies a system flawed, with tales to tell. Where scales once balanced now tilt askew,
As the Tuscan sun warmly embraces the earth, Amid verdant vineyards and graceful landscapes. In the paths taken by long-gone urban centers,
If I were stung by a bee, Would the uncertainty of the writhing bane of living finally subside the menace of who we are deemed to be?
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