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A Book by Stardust


Read the Author's Note for the description.
Selene

Selene

A Poem by Helena


SeleneNight drips inky blackness 'round a crescent moon,as silent clouds delicately float soft silver beams. Stardustsinking into slumber,blend..
Stars to my Moon

Stars to my Moon

A Poem by kera moondust


She's the stars to my moon and I love her =)
Stardust

Stardust

A Poem by I Cast a Shadow


Aimless glint A sudden face To finite conscious From infinite place Both do linger on and on Both will spiral until gone Perhaps not gone but ha..
Sonnet XVII – Bleeding moonlight

Sonnet XVII – Bleeding moonlight

A Poem by Adam Lebzo -RonninWarrior..


Another trip through metaphors and memories
Death With Her

Death With Her

A Poem by Jessica Jean


Her eyelids shut As the purple stardust blew in It swirled her mind Like a river of diamonds I'll be waiting Her lips managed in a smile From ..
Casting Stardust

Casting Stardust

A Poem by papermush08


On the road:maybe I was too inspired while I was listening to a particular song and something came up.
Stardust Too

Stardust Too

A Poem by Pendantry


An elegy, in memory of souls gone but not forgotten.
Stardust Sight

Stardust Sight

A Book by Willette Mitchell


The Earth that we once knew has merged with the realm of Arvandor' Arda, and from that realm came the three most powerful crystals that humanity has e..
(The Parlour) Intoxicated with Life

(The Parlour) Intoxicated with Life

A Poem by John Holmes


Don't you feel itthe Thunder in your mindThe Howling wind inyour soulyou just can't helpbut danceto a tuneyou know notbutby the Devilit feels rightyou..
Cathedral

Cathedral

A Poem by Ada


Deer heads and snakeskins Saintly faces and martyrs Buttresses of stardust Arc over lonely tears and sorrow A feather of sanctuary A candelabrum ..
paradox.

paradox.

A Poem by Patricia Williams


i am made of skin and bones and stardust fear and beauty and passion confusion hatred love paradox.
Instinctive

Instinctive

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


Trust your instinct to the end, though you can render no reason. Ralph Waldo Emerson

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