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Better OffA Poem by Athena AngelThey told me not to erase youI didn’t see any other wayThey told me not to regret what you can’t changeI was so in so much pain, scared, i.. |
Memory -Poem #77A Poem by torittoWe never fought much or so I remember and only once did I make you cry A lifetime together now less defined reduced to moments less remembered.. |
marked as readA Poem by Ziad AlzarkaBeating heart of stoneFeelings be doomedMirror on the wallEyes breathing sadnessIt growsThe circle of darknessThe darkness of the happinessThe holeMy .. |
Fields of Gold - Poem #78A Poem by torittoThe world changed not one whit the day she left me all alone. The sun still rose the birds still sang the radio in the car still played. Boys .. |
A RequiemA Poem by thaleeyaLunaMay 25, 2018 |
Lost GirlA Poem by The Iron HorsemanA heavy rocker about a beautiful but troubled punk girl. |
We Might Have Gone To England - Poem #83A Poem by torittoWe might have gone to England British Air in Business Class spent Summer time in Westminster placed flowers at the Cenotaph Windsor, Bath and S.. |
White Sands - Poem #85A Poem by torittoby toritto My street - Bay 53rd street - before It wasn’t called White Sands even by those who lived there on di.. |
April Fool - Poem #86A Poem by torittoWho is Wolters and what did he do to have a fort named after him in Mineral Wells where the sky’s not cloudy all day? Loading up flatcar.. |
You'll FadeA Poem by Matt"they say you die twice" |
IrrelevanceA Poem by Harriet RoseMy feelings currently |
DimensionsA Poem by Harriet RoseMore feelings |
A love larger than lifeA Story by ÈveDistance encloses death.When we lose a loved one, pieces of ourselves also pass away.When we remember how grievous this loss feels likeand weigh the s.. |
BathroomA Poem by Sarahp.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; color: #454545} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px '.. |
To the Boy Whose Heart I BrokeA Poem by Ally AnnA poem for a boy, whose heart I broke because I couldn't see my own worth |
AnswersA Poem by RobinroseWe all feel as though there is always a simple answer to life's hardest of questions. Like life has a compass, a star pointing due north, but what if .. |
Passing the fatherA Story by RD ZegerDeep look into the soul of grief. |
A Final MessageA Story by JPDonelanA night of affection becomes odd when an old friend of Kyle's leaves a bizarre message that turns out to be his improbable last. |
Kitchen Witch - Poem #97A Poem by torittoThe kitchen witch still hangs in the window dangling from a string along with the spirits and distant echos She moves ever so slightly as if a.. |