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Look Her in the EyesA Poem by Michael Iam BoneThis poem is about love... |
De Vinci's MessageA Poem by Alfred Kukitzinfluenced by Jacob & Arrival |
PhonologyA Chapter by Chase WolffLearn Ahsegnio's phonology (Sounds) |
Unfortunately YoursA Book by LonelinessismyforteWalk into the life of Sage Jenson, a woman who is the definition of DEEPLY IN LOVE, But unfortunately its to a man who doesn't even know she exists!!!.. |
Woods show your beautyA Poem by Kathy Van KurinA favorite place of mine where I find peace and solitude and sense of strength within a natural wooded beauty. |
Kinetic WorldA Book by PrototatoA young man traverses a world that he does not understand, after being abandoned by those he never loved, travelling to a destination he's never seen. |
**[Connections, Connections]*A Story by Annie SThe deep calleth the deep |
Beauty In MinimalismA Story by TheUnrulyWriterA passerby watches a flower float through the air, stopping to contemplate the complexity of human language. |
Delicate BeautyA Poem by **Language of flowers were a form of communication during the Victorian era. Lovers would give out flowers to those whom they cherish; like a delicate b.. |
flowernationA Poem by **A community where flowers experience emotions like us, where flowers learn like us, where flowers unite with us. |
Freakshow Bros Sleeping CircusA Story by TheUnrulyWriterThis story is about a dream I had after staying up late debating whether it was time to stop hanging out with someone who had proven himself a bad fri.. |
HerA Book by Sophie FincherAfter leaving for collage, Katie learns what it means to live. |
Out of EmptinessA Poem by Robert RonnowOut of emptiness comes this: Purposes as incomprehensible and wonderful as these purposes |
Linguistic ConfusionA Story by The Iron HorsemanA humorous look at the problems of sharing a language. |
Our Common LanguageA Story by Dana BarakatWe grow up learning different languages, depending on the country we were born in, talking in different dialects, depending on the city or the village.. |
ObservationA Poem by MarinaEverybody has their own version of the truth. In reading philosopher Hanson's essay on observation I recall many non-scientific ways how this might be.. |
Bite MeA Poem by The Iron HorsemanA humorous objection to an overworked epithet. |
Babel thoughtsA Poem by aurora kastaniasAnthropology suggests there was a timeWhen no communication was spoken by men,Merely embryonic sounds to expressPrimitive thoughts, until development .. |