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The Ocean's Warm Embrace

The Ocean's Warm Embrace

A Poem by ~Blue Fantasy~


Relaxation... a time to just think!
I Will Be There to See

I Will Be There to See

A Poem by Neva Flores Smith - Chang..


I will be in the valley where the sand meets the tree of fire................
Rip Shine

Rip Shine

A Poem by snickerdoodle


ripples in the water, ripples in the sand look around everybody everywhere before the sun goes down
Blue Toned Coat

Blue Toned Coat

A Poem by ClusterChuck


For about a decade now the first two lines of this piece have been bouncing around in my head. Every now and then it settles into somethng fresh. This..
Lotus in the Desert

Lotus in the Desert

A Poem by Raccoony


Sonnet of the desert...
When My Memories Lay My Soul Bare

When My Memories Lay My Soul Bare

A Poem by Neva Flores Smith - Chang..


I know the name of the one I see in the mirror and that she is called by an ancient feeling staring into infinity as she pleases.
The Wharf

The Wharf

A Story by Scarlett-Helena


A story in the form of prose.
Sand Became My Tears

Sand Became My Tears

A Poem by Aella.lives


Once, I had lost myself to dreams, To the tide that carried them to the shore and handed me an ocean, I raised ..
A Walk on the Beach

A Walk on the Beach

A Chapter by Wendy Seames Garner


A walk along the beach, trying to understand.
Child of the sand

Child of the sand

A Poem by David Rouken


We are equal, but none could be less so. A poem written for an English assignment, hope you like it?
Footprints in the Sand

Footprints in the Sand

A Poem by Amelia Dogwood


Will you be remembered?
Beneath the Ventura Pier

Beneath the Ventura Pier

A Story by AnonymousBeauty


A girl experiences her first heartbreak
Bliss

Bliss

A Poem by Heather Clayton


I lay there at nightwith you by my sidetaking you in nakedwith nothing to hide.I kiss you gentlyon the lipskissing you feelsso good to me.I hold your ..
the riverbed -by .dh.

the riverbed -by .dh.

A Poem by Dusty Hamilton


today was a devine day of creative juices, this poem is one of these inspired by a poem i read today, "Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein..