Tags Death
Mints at a FuneralA Story by Ioanna EngarhosIf he stood there staring at a blank face of an empty body any longer, he would throw up. |
The Sun will Rise AgainA Story by Ioanna EngarhosTragedy needs Hope. |
If You CareA Poem by Dominik D. RavensI discovered this poem as I was digging through some old work and was astonished to find that though I wrote it a few months ago, it's probably the sa.. |
His Broken DollA Poem by JessThe darkness calls to meIt is mine to beholdTwinkling stars in the treesAre fairies dancingThe fairies call to meLulling away the painSweetening my jo.. |
I Don't Remember YouA Poem by ARpoetry |
The First Snow DayA Poem by ARpoetryDeath of a loved one |
CandylandA Poem by ARpoetryWe went to a lot of placesWe saw a lot of thingsWe imagined all kinds of stuffWe could go anywhere we wantedOn a warm summer day,Out on the lawnWe jum.. |
LifelessA Story by Quill_whispersLoss of a loved one |
Red SakuraA Story by anonymousThis a story about an immigrant who settles among religious people. His is the only shopkeeper in the village. The story showcases the internal though.. |
IntoxicatedA Poem by Nisha M.The protagonist is attempting to cope with the death of a loved one - This poem portrays the struggle. |
FadingsA Story by Peach"What do you think it's like?" "Painful." "You say that like you've already-" "I have." She crosses her bare legs while nonchalantly looking into a g.. |
Death , Death And DeathA Poem by Abhimanyu Kumar SIts a poem about the disillusionment in man and harsh reality revealed. |
No Amount of ColorA Story by CloudsA girl gets flowers for a grave. |
Dear You~DreamA Poem by yuheeTo meet you is a miracle and to meet you again is a dream.. Inspired by the song Dear You in Higurashi no naku koro ni anime |
NecrosisA Poem by RechercheNecrosis is my lastest work consisting currently of LXIII poems (a work in progress)...Necrosis is about waxing and waning from a Childhood's hour th.. |
Peter Pan Never KnewA Poem by Aadhya KumarPeter Pan did not know His lost boys would never grow The eternal boy could never think On why his lads were on the brink Glimpses caught, now.. |