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You took my breath, Sylvia

You took my breath, Sylvia

A Poem by Frieda P


exhaled an insurgence of reckless words onto the pages in an impetuous squeeze aspirations bled disasters of pen's toxic desire insanity's ..
Ponder

Ponder

A Poem by FlamingPhoenix


...so many questions and reflections...
Even In The End

Even In The End

A Poem by Krystle Queen


This is about a close friend of mine.
change

change

A Poem by Fey Frost


From ice we are born From coldness we come A plant growing it's first thorns It grows a few buds and then some Slowly our glaciers start to fade ..
Gone Forevermore

Gone Forevermore

A Poem by Elizabeth Rawls


Sad poem of loss
"Neoblast x" - Chapter 9: The Final Showdown

"Neoblast x" - Chapter 9: The Final Showdown

A Chapter by Jason Bubbleo


Neoblast X finally gathers the self confidence to take on the Kanukian army and their cruel king.
f(x)

f(x)

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Have some fun.Presentation of self.Afterlife functional illusion.If your memories don't heart attack or cancer outor from traffic accidentwho will eff..
The final blow

The final blow

A Poem by CA Anurag Sharma


Never quit...you never know how close you are to your goal
Goodbye!

Goodbye!

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


There comes a day when a love that’s frail Will shatter at a touch, No matter how long it’s been that way And has hung to..
Terminal station

Terminal station

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them. George Eliot
The Final Goodbye

The Final Goodbye

A Story by K. Bridgid


“What’s wrong?” He asked as she tried to ignore him.“Leave me alone!” She yelled. “You hurt me in one of the worst..
Final Fantasy VII Retelling

Final Fantasy VII Retelling

A Story by Luna F Wolfe


This is my view of the iconic game that changed RPG's for the better in my opinion. I wanted people to see my favorite game of all time through my eye..
Field of Marble

Field of Marble

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


In death - no! even in the grave all is not lost. Edgar Allan Poe