Tag Archives: rhyme

A Child’s Plea (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Meenu A.

Founder & Owner of: And the Journey Continues…

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Education, Family & Life, Stories, Successful Living and Travel Writer


Hello…

You… Continue reading A Child’s Plea (1 min read)

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Goodbye from Terminal One (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Tylor Anton

Founder & Owner of: Melangemagic

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Family & Life and Stories Writer


My feet are on solid ground.

We traveled through a city of lost people.
Cold steel, glass prisons, weapons of cement.
You tell me that you don’t understand how people can live this way.
You are not of this world. And because of you, neither am I.

Continue reading Goodbye from Terminal One (1 min read)

Office Meetings (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Reena Saxena

Founder & Owner of: Reinventions by Reena

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Business, Fashion & Style, Successful Living and Writing Writer


Smart people think on their feet.

Extroverts buzzing away

introverts are quiet.

Conference calls

can notoriously circulate

unproductive insights.

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Dawn’s Foresight (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Priya Kavina

Founder & Owner of: Kavara Stories

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Stories Writer


Tomorrow is a stranger on this far Wednesday night.

A faint fickle dew drop rests as an oracle on fated lawns Continue reading Dawn’s Foresight (1 min read)

The Tree (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Logan Walker

Founder & Owner of: A Writer’s Ambition

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Stories Writer


They stand together, tall and green

But one looks over them all

From his branches can be seen

The vast and treacherous sprawl.

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Runaway… (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Hira N.

Founder & Owner of: The Loudest Thoughts

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Successful Living Writer


Let’s run away, I might sound crazy and we might not have a place to stay, but let’s just run away.
I want to see the deserts in California, I wanna see the buildings in New York,
I want to drink coffee in a small cozy coffee shop filled with calming music as I flip through the map looking for my next destination. I want to stand in Times Square and feel the cold breeze as it collides with my skin sending chills down my spine.

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Cries of a Tired Soul in Love, No More! (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Funke Olotu

Founder & Owner of: Fashion, Lifestyle & Art

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Beauty, Fashion, Stories and Writing Writer


No!

No more.

No more settling for less. Continue reading Cries of a Tired Soul in Love, No More! (1 min read)

The Break of the Branch (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Priya Kavina

Founder & Owner of: Kavara Stories

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Writing Writer


I sat on an oak tree twice removed from its home

Charred and carved by ghosts of charlatans past

And watched dawn awaken.

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Half of Infinity (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Priya Kavina

Founder & Owner of: Kavara Stories

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Writing Writer


You feel like a cloud,
Beautiful, free, and ever changing
Majestic and cool
But untouchable Continue reading Half of Infinity (1 min read)

Falling – A Poem (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Hira N.

Founder & Owner of: The Loudest Thoughts

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor and Successful Living Writer


Step onto the cracks beneath your feet,
Watch the ground on which you stand split into two.
Falling through, you reach for a hand,
You get a grasp of nothingness, a grasp of loneliness
A hint of sadness and you start to break.

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