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10 Ways of Looking at a Skeleton

10 Ways of Looking at a Skeleton

A Poem by Talbot


A skeleton is many things
To honour and dishonour

To honour and dishonour

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


I think that you can honour the sacrifices of a common soldier without glorifying war. Geraldine Brooks
Just A Skeleton

Just A Skeleton

A Poem by E.K.Donaldson


Emptiness and spaceNothingness and hasteBlankness and paceEmotionless and wasteWhat are you doing?Standing there without a careDo you not feel?You sai..
Trepidation

Trepidation

A Poem by fattycbreezy52


The story of a skeleton
Living Graveyard

Living Graveyard

A Story by Motivation4Life


A graveyard suddenly comes to life and symbolizes a war against two opposing forces. Both have an abundance of power and both seek victory.
Time.

Time.

A Poem by thundershine


how I hate time
Skeleton Friend

Skeleton Friend

A Poem by S.F


Old shy friend, I have seen you before;A lonely sad skeleton,Down in the mouth and spirit.Let me lend you some, with aShoulder or two- let my sandpape..
Journal of John T. McBride--2

Journal of John T. McBride--2

A Chapter by LichwoodPoet


Madman's diary: part 2
Journal of John T. McBride--3

Journal of John T. McBride--3

A Chapter by LichwoodPoet


Madman's Diary--part 3
Skeletons Skinned

Skeletons Skinned

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


It is by no means an irrational fancy that, in a future existence, we shall look upon what we think our present existence, as a dream. Edgar Allan P..
A Conversation

A Conversation

A Story by Marina


Two o f my heroes talking with each other about life.
THE WINTER OF MY DISCONTENT

THE WINTER OF MY DISCONTENT

A Story by Peter Rogerson


You're not likely to believe one word of this, which might mean that it's perfectly true,,,
Melancholy

Melancholy

A Poem by Kathrine Rethorn


Not about anything in particular, you can make it what you want.
"He", A Sonnet

"He", A Sonnet

A Poem by Stacy Purvis


Q. 1He, robust in nature and so divineUnequivocally concise, and so;His mind, a brutal, violent dark lineHis heart, a fine stream amidst a meadow.Q. 2..
2. THE VAN IN THE WOODS

2. THE VAN IN THE WOODS

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Jack and Jill go off into the old forest, exploring.
3.  A QUESTION OF GENDER

3. A QUESTION OF GENDER

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Rosie notifies the local police as to the existence of a body in a disused caravan.