Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
José Vaca Aug 2020
We use to talk every night.
We’d lay there, looking up at the glowing stars taped onto the ceiling, watching them slowly fade into the dark.
Eventually all the light would exit the room, and the only thing we could see were the vivid images we painted with our young rambunctious minds.
Muffled laughter did not wake the giants.
Wispy alphabet soup poured endlessly into the dark abyss.
Mia Donaj Jul 2020
you're my cherry cola
put me in a coma
too **** hot
arizona
inspired by the song by jon kuwada.
Mia Donaj Jul 2020
hot summer nights
heat-induced plights
warm sticky air
living without a care
curled up
sanctuary palace
summertime malice
jovial depression
bittersweet obsession
Fae Jun 2020
Summertime texting.
Do you feel restless?
You realize you're alive...?
Luna Jun 2020
Crimson Carnations teetering in the porch
Along with the humid air of summertime.

Melodious tweet of cuckoo's at dawn
Stomach filled with hibernated butterflies.

I never believed in love at first sight
Cross my heart and hope to die.

But looking at you for the first time
Your mysterious eyes made me believe all the myths.

And all my hibernated butterflies
You make them wonder
"How it feels to fly!".
Levi Andrew Jun 2020
I fell for you before
and then again today

I fell for you maybe
because you weren’t me
and I wasn’t you

I fell for you in the
summertime, surrounded by
sky blue eyes, and a
sunshine kind of smile

I fell for you for the
absolute last time, or
at least I hoped

l.f
© Levi Fluegel
Merlie T Apr 2020
I feel the cool water
at my back, I see
tall, green, summer grass.
The sun shining through
And a splash...splash..splash.
Francie Lynch Aug 2019
The wind chimes are melting,
The ponds are sweltering,
The roads run like black tea;
The flags aren't waving,
Sheets aren't sailing,
The grass looks like gold wheat.
The beaches have more bodies
Than Juno did in June;
The dogs aren't barking,
But the kids are laughing,
Their joy's not lost on me.

I should go to the banks
Of the St. Clair River,
Where the current cools
Beneath the bridges;
Read the names on the Huron freighters
Carrying coal and oil;
Eat tasty dogs and greasy fries,
The  northern breeze there never dies.

I should hover like a dragonfly,
Applaud the divers hot ******* chances,
In the dog days of their youth.
Next page