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DissociateA Poem by LaraThis flesh cageit's what they touchyet their poisoned fingerscannot reach meI sit heredrunk with thoughtmy head has abandonedthis flesh cagea corpse,f.. |
The onlookerA Poem by LaraAn onlooker to this anarchythe twisted bystanderself-declare detachedentirely immersed in maintainingthe only thing they could give herthe lonely titl.. |
Illusion of InvisibilityA Poem by DenizeMany people are quick to use ghosts as metaphors and similes when speaking of people who they think no longer matter to them. The distant .. |
Never Meant To Be KnownA Poem by LovecraftThis one is open to interpretation. |
GRISELDA RAISES AN ALARMA Chapter by Peter RogersonAt the Whitehouse and ready to be fed.... |
UnspokenA Poem by Vera Anne WolfThis one is a personal ramble. I know nothing of the rules of poetry, so let's say these are more lyrics than anything. |
A GhostA Poem by DuckyyA GhostYou can't see me,But I can see you.We can't touch,But you can feel me.I'm the cold breeze on the back of your neck.I watch you,Eat,Breath,And s.. |
My Cloak of InvisibilityA Poem by AllauraRoseHere is my life... P.S. I know there aren't full sized shadows at noon, that is the whole point of me saying so (we are barely there). |
Girls like us...A Poem by Barbara AWhat it is to be a young, sensitive woman. |
Loser to my wifeA Poem by MeaninglessbullshitterWell, this is pretty much my life I have written here, judge me to the brim, and review. My life is crap, so is my writing haha. |
Becoming InvisibleA Story by Roger C SimmonsBorn into a family with issues! |
LostA Poem by Michael R. BurchLost―for the children of the Holocaust and the Nakbaby Michael R. BurchSomething inescapable is lost―lost like a pale vapor curling up int.. |
Primo Levi translation of the Holocaust poem "Buna..A Poem by Michael R. BurchBunaby Primo Leviloose translation/interpretation byMichael R. BurchMangled feet, cursed earth,the long interminable line in the gray morningas Buna s.. |
In Bald SunA Poem by Satish VermaVisible of invisible blues― |
9. The Invisible DoorA Chapter by Peter RogersonTHE HIDDEN FOREST - 9 |
Tulip and RoseA Poem by Henry KroneThe motif of flowers is key to the second chapter. We know Rose already, so Tulip is the next character the anthology introduces. |
The Irony of It AllA Poem by Henry KroneIt starts this last section of the anthology with a somber tone and a tight structure to reflect the ghost aspect of the speaker, bound to be unseen b.. |