Poetry Articles

Who Am I? | A Poem

Who Am I? By Sarah Susanna Rhomberg   I am a girl. I am a sister. I am a daughter.   I am a tea-drinker. I am a morning-person. I am a children-lover.   I am a dreamer. I am a reader. I am a writer.   But truly, I am nothing.   I am a fleeting...

The Journal | A Poem

The Journal By Ella Fischer One hundred Septembers ago, He gave a book to his dear. “As you grow, it will too, But only if you write every year.” Ninety Septembers ago, She found it under the bed-- But the bus was almost there: She’d write tomorrow instead. Eighty...

Colors | A Poem

​ By Addison R. Vallier They try to fit my mind in a box Squeeze me into their perfect mold My splattered, scattered, messed up mind Overflowing, like rainbow paint Bursting, busting  from the box Red, my mind is an emotional cataclysm  A red dwarf star...

God, Please Help Us See

Editor's note:  We at Kingdom Pen believe that God created everyone in His image, no matter skin color, beliefs, age, or location, and thus affirm the exceeding value of all lives. Although we agree with the principle and statement of "black lives matter", we...
The Party Tree | A Poem

The Party Tree | A Poem

The Party Tree By Jenny Chasteen Do you remember, last September, Ocean wind blew from the west, And rustled lanterns...

Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds

I lost myself in the mazes of my mind. I forgot the world around me in the whisperings of my heart. There was so much...

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Farewell, Adieu

Farewell, Adieu

By Madelynn Pitcher I walk through the halls of my life's memories, wondering if I have done everything I could to...

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I Should Be

I Should Be

By Ingrid Dornbirer With Jesus inside me, I should be strange, White against a sea of black....

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Night and Day

Night and Day

By Isabelle Evans There she stood, Tall and pale in the moonlight, Pearlescent eyes glowing,...

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