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The Easy OptionA Poem by EmmaRemoving yourself doesn't remove your problems for those who care about you |
ShatterA Poem by Rudie RockLiquor bottle smashed on the floor.Picking up the piece that slice my fingers.Just a casualty of the great war.Crossing every line as my vision blurs... |
Surrounded by No oneA Poem by BurkieTrying to move on in life whilst social media constantly reminds you of what you once had. |
I Really Shouldn't Be HereA Poem by ArnoldtheRubberDuckyI really shouldn’t be here I’ve already stayed too long It’s time for me to disappear I know where I belong I’ve lived h.. |
A Flower; Another NameA Poem by C PerilTossed upon the Earth,we grew, as weeds growAt the expense of something;to the detriment of somethingAnd whatever beautywe did produce, it wasquite re.. |
ImmortalA Story by TheoUpon the moment time travel is invented, the inventor is transported back in time to the early years of an emerging sentient race. |
Death's NarrationA Poem by IlyaThis poem is based on a dream I had after spending a lot of time in isolation. I felt lonely and forgotten. Edgy. |
A Lonely WalkA Story by Connor VeenstraI was on another of my walks I take when I feel lonely. These walks only seem to make it worse, though. Hardly a.. |
Self-ImposedA Poem by Gaia OctaviaA tattered blanket of timeworn beliefs the chill sinking in, no more a relief Lips turning blue after years of disuse, as weariness grows ov.. |
The Brink of Adulthood and BeyondA Poem by Michelle FourieIssues relating to adulthood, with closeness distance themes. |
The AnathemaA Book by WhintersonIn a search to recover his discarded possessions, Ingersol "Sol" Casey discovers that there is more hidden within his small town than what others have.. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by WhintersonHe was watching me. Or she, I wasn’t sure. I didn’t know who, but I held someone’s eyes. As I carefully maneuvered my bike around th.. |
Chapter 2A Chapter by WhintersonA dirty toilet was my refuge. I preferred the one in the far stall of one of the bathrooms at work; I always saved it for last. When I had finished a.. |
Charlotta, or, It's not a girl.A Story by RoxyMonoxideSingle mother faces a bizarre reality. |
I Said Goodbye to the SunA Poem by LazerRaysIsaid goodbye to the sun,To save her from the night, The kind that lurked within my mind,To stop me from blacking that light, I watched the sun sink .. |
The sanctuaryA Story by Roo MiljanA short story about an isolated community. |
The DarkA Poem by Fraser MurraySomething I wrote in the notes on my phone at some point in the past couple of years...pretty much exactly what it says on the tin. |