Tags Perception
Pretty Little MonstersA Poem by Kat ManduI was lost, little and alone, Gender gone, no true home Eyes closed, I keep mute, Time to execute Always silent, A life of violen.. |
a babe's eye viewA Chapter by Lyn Andersonhow you view the world is from a long time ago |
DarkA Poem by Sakshi LakhotiaThis poem is about the night sky and the many ways it can be interpreted as by one. |
BullyA Poem by TaraNicoleInside something is missing |
IDENTITYA Story by SShe burnt her shabby hut with her dead father’s freezing corpse inside it, slowly embracing flames. Consumed in the fire and turned into ashes.. |
The Mirror Cracks...A Poem by SThe mirror would crack, she thought; The image would turn into oblivion, Or worse, the reflection would suffer demise in transition. Seven year.. |
They are the same.A Poem by S~This is for a section of society who are nothing less than warriors, brutally facing all battles with ease.~ |
The ShovelA Poem by Marianne RoseThis is what my mind is like- it hears a simple sound, and oh, the imaginings that follow. |
Society is a lieA Poem by RoyRogersSociety is just a world of expectations and when you don't fulfill every single one you get burned. There is no loyalty, there is simple reputation. I.. |
A First ImpressionA Story by Rick TiptonA short tale about first impressions and how wrong they can be. |
Let It OutA Poem by Uche PaulIts anything that gears you to do something worth doing. |
Paper MâchédA Poem by AnyaAternaRows of faces Devoid of glee But not a shred of camaraderie. We crowd around a hole in the ground Share chilling apathy that makes my .. |
Perspective in a GlassA Poem by Hazel Chikarathe reason why we are enslaved by our own mindsets |
Opened EyesA Poem by Earl SchumackerEye Candy Is visually tasty |
The Old Man Sits AloneA Story by KedViperIt's hard to describe this. I wrote it on a whim a little while back and didn't make many changes to it. |
As They See UsA Story by A.C. JonesI was asked to write a short based off of the topic "As They See Us" focusing on three main characters in a park. |
Man in ProfileA Poem by SLOVATo which cheek does a heart respond?To the left, where may light caress the skin, compelled by a notion of shame and pity to remedy a poor face?Or to .. |
TockA Poem by Michael Iam BoneThis poem is about the perception of time. |