Poetry

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The Unspoken Horizon

26 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Prompted Beauty

The jaw is a sculpture of quiet intent,Bathed in the rust of a sun that never sets.Below, the mouth guards a vault of secrets,A soft, crimson curve where words go to rest. But above—where the gaze should anchor the world—The geometry of the human fa...

Satisfying Crunch As The Stubborn Snow Gives Way Beneath Your Ffeet

25 Dec 2025 1 minute read 3 comments Melina Mehr

Snowy days are cold, icy, and unforgiving, yet they undeniably weave breathtaking scenes across the landscapes beyond the city. Let's be honest: what we experience up close is worlds apart from what we glimpse from afar. No matter how deeply we try t...

Levitate (Original Poetry)

25 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Krisz Rokk

Raging.It’s this landscape I can’t stand. You tried fame,fortune,and bizarre practicesto escapefrom the shadowsyou later discoveredwere all yoursno matter how hardyou wished them vanished,and erased. Keep practicing! The familiar voice,repeats itself...

Don't Go To Hell With The Good People

24 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Nathan Payne

Zelle: [email protected] Don't go to hell with the good people,steeples of the mind They say we're all the same,but in fact they think they're better than you; They talk down to you by nature Their virtue is a weapon They do not need to...

To build houses.

22 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments espacioreal

Nothing is scarce, scarcity doesn't exist in nature. The bird isn't scarce, nor the river, nor the sea.Stones, wood,sand, and earth aren't scarce. Gold and diamonds are,serving only for the common necks of the common. So there's more than one fishper...

“Christmas” and “Yalda” | Is there a Common Origin?

22 Dec 2025 2 minute read 7 comments Melina Mehr

You could say that both festivals speak of the same timeless narrative — in the deepest, darkest night of the year, light and hope are reborn. I always suspected that “Christmas” and “Yalda” both have common origin, so I searched a bit and came up...

A Christmas Carol

22 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Angela Storace

“A Christmas Carol,” written by Charles Dickens and published in 1843, tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a greedy and ill‑tempered businessman who hates Christmas and all cheerful people. For him, there is nothing to be joyful about, since the Ch...

The Sky Is Obviously Mad

22 Dec 2025 4 minute read 0 comments Nathan Payne

When I tried to live with my dad the summer after my Freshman year of high school, my stepmother chased me around the house, screaming insults and verbal abuse like a demon. She only did it when my dad wasn't around. She was a master of gaslighting....

The Song That Didn't Slipped Through the Cracks

19 Dec 2025 1 minute read 3 comments Melina Mehr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YxaaGgTQYM Back then, when even the smallest bit of entertainment or joy was forbidden for us, this beautiful girl suddenly appeared from behind a window. Evanescence - Bring Me To Life   It's said that Evanescence’...

Cerebral Horsepower (Original Poetry)

19 Dec 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Krisz Rokk

Drained?No way!You trapped my fasciaand now I’m recalibrating,allowing the electricalto recharge my brain. You slipped through the doorunconstrainedmessing with the wireshoping I can’t ground myself. You missed the point,Dear slave.Once I pull the ma...