COLD BLUE FOREST By Audrey Christophers A place to remember on red hot summer nights a cool breath from winter my longed for delights. Those who live in the…
Cold Fire by Emma Jacobson I've felt the fire before but yours is a different kind of fire its slower more subdued it wraps its flames gently around my bones…
Stars by Glyn Lewis Darkest velvet pierced with scintillating jewels, hued, glistening arcing above worldly concerns. \Each spark an inferno of cataclysmic…
LE FAUNE Par Paul Verlaine Un vieux faune de terre cuite Rit au centre des boulingrins, Présageant sans doute une suite Mauvaise à ces instants sereins Qui…
Squint by Jovana Balanovic The darker it becomes the more you open your eyes only to see what you knew fade away. Yet when there was light you forced with all…
Fear by Harry J Baxter We fear everything that we don't know a snake bite paralysis suffocation we fear everything we fear ourselves because they don't impress…
SOMEWHAT MORE THAN A LOVE HAIKU by David Teles Pereira I’ve measured out my days with cigarettes, quick and inaccurate, smoked down to the seaside of your eyes.…
The Sun Sets in Molten Gold a poem by Li Ching Chao (1084-1151) The sun sets in molten gold. The evening clouds form a jade disk. Where is he? Dense white mist…
Graffiti a poem by Sky I want to look at the wall and see colors sprout like birds' feathers Swirl into shapes and bring dreams to life The nightmares will be…
Flying Colors a poem by Holly We love each other with Flying Colors, We dance together with gentle movements, The love in our hearts shall not discolor, We…
Invaders. a poem by Sammie Wells Invaders coming from Out of space Moving right to left Side by side Dropping bombs! Hurry! Shoot! Blast them out of the sky…
Love a poem by Pablo Neruda Because of you, in gardens of blossoming flowers I ache from the perfumes of spring. I have forgotten your face, I no longer…
Springtime Air Come follow me, I'll lead you where The days are fine and nights are fair; Where fields of clover, lush and green, Will visit you within this…
The Faery Forest a poem by Sara Teasdale The faery forest glimmered Beneath an ivory moon, The silver grasses shimmered Against a faery tune. Beneath the silken…
Dear Dr. Frankenstein BY JERICHO BROWN I, too, know the science of building men Out of fragments in little light Where I'll be damned if lightning don't Strike…
'Please would you tell me,' said Alice, a little timidly, for she was not quite sure whether it was good manners for her to speak first, ‘why your cat grins…
The Castle Ghost In the castle lives a ghost The owners know he’s there When people stay they make the most And hope the ghost will scare He hides out in the…
Day To Night by Stella Smallman, Golden sun washed over sandy ground, A pitch black wood without a sound. Labradors racing down grassy hills, Swans slowly…
Larger than Life A bond is examined When two souls are apart For everyone who cares The thin line between life and death Fades away slowly. For among them who…
House on Fire a poem by truthnbeauty7 Here I stand In the darkness of the night, The flames surround me In a wealth of loneliness. The heat fresh against my…