Tags : Father

Paternal Loathing

Paternal Loathing

A Story by Julia


‘Hating a parent is like hating a part of yourself. It is the culmination of the most desperate form of loss and detachment that comes from a ..
Daughter

Daughter

A Poem by Anonymous_Nicole


20 years old finding Out you're a father In 9 short months You'll meet your daughter But that isn't enough For you to bother ..
The Dream

The Dream

A Story by Whitelillies


A short story. Feel free to review.
Gone

Gone

A Poem by Helen Bawden


This is a piece of poetic prose about the meeting again of my father after 32 years only to find that he had not changed.
Mother, Father

Mother, Father

A Poem by AAmell


Someday, our Mother and Father will not exist in the world we live in.
Your Daddy Was A Cowboy

Your Daddy Was A Cowboy

A Poem by Gypsy Dreamer


"A story, poetry style about my children's father, my late husband."
My Dear Dad.

My Dear Dad.

A Poem by Thomas Fitzgerald


Losing ones parent rips at your very essence, I will miss you.
As The Crow Flies

As The Crow Flies

A Book by Ashe


A girl bound in silence searches for the right things to say as she learns more about the person closest to her as they return to her hometown- and de..
Terminal Landing

Terminal Landing

A Chapter by Ashe


April and Violet arrive in her hometown, with Violet's father waiting for them.
Memorial

Memorial

A Chapter by Ashe


April gets to know Violet's father, and what Violet doesn't say.
2. THE PIERCED HEART

2. THE PIERCED HEART

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Is it possible for a thirteen year old boy to do this?
Cages

Cages

A Poem by AssonanceWriter


Broken Dreams allow Failure to step inIt’s like I left my window open and allowed him to float inThis room is full of cages, that’s where ..
I'm sorry, Dad.

I'm sorry, Dad.

A Poem by Rebecca_Rose


A look into my past and relationship with my father, it's a touchy subject and one of my biggest motivations behind my work.
Fringes.

Fringes.

A Poem by Thomas Fitzgerald


A look at what the mind focuses on in a funeral home, well at least for me, those damn fringes will haunt me forever.