Tags : Acceptance

When the Mountain is to much.

When the Mountain is to much.

A Poem by Kyra Evalice


I set into the sunlight,just to find myself blinded.I wander to the darkness,its so cold and lonely. The shadows are not my enemythe light is not my f..
love me for me

love me for me

A Poem by LostandForgotten


Love me for who I amnot what you wish I would be.Can you not see the fear in my eyes as I confront you, waiting for your words to rip holes in my skin..
What They Were

What They Were

A Poem by Valerie Hope Woodard


March/April 2012
Not Just Anything

Not Just Anything

A Poem by Beth Lindsay


This world is full of people who will only accept a part of you. A layer of you if you wish to say. Truth is though, we all are 3-Dimensional.
Grim reaper's feelings

Grim reaper's feelings

A Poem by Harley (arbiter)


Because we all have feelings right?
One single parents A-Z

One single parents A-Z

A Poem by EileenMarie


Always put yourself first Because you need to be there for the kids and putting yourself first assures that you will be well.
Remembering Courage

Remembering Courage

A Story by Remember Courage


"The only Queer people are the people who don't love anybody." Rita Mae Brown
A Story to Calm The Storm

A Story to Calm The Storm

A Story by Kyle


“Daddy, how long until the storm passes? I’m scared!”
There is No Resurrection

There is No Resurrection

A Poem by Lesley Wood


'...There is no resurrection Only nostalgic desire As faded memories caress Like ghost butterflies...'
Story 1: Move, Please

Story 1: Move, Please

A Chapter by SomeTypeOfArtist


Thinking in the dark...
I Am Lesbian

I Am Lesbian

A Poem by N. Nellan


just a little poem that somewhat speaks of my acceptance of self.
A Ruby Red Kiss

A Ruby Red Kiss

A Poem by †Tracey†


"a poem that inspired Paddy Martin to write one in response...he has passed and I wanted to share them both in honor of our friendship and the memory"
Forget Religion. Remember Love.

Forget Religion. Remember Love.

A Poem by The Imaginarium


Strangely this poem actually came to me in a dream, in Dec 2010. I woke up in the middle of the night and wrote it all out. It must be for someone out..
If You Saw Me

If You Saw Me

A Poem by Kacee


I was fourteen when I wrote this and when I found it in my jounral I couldn't believe how depressing a fourteen year old could be. Haha.