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Living StonesA Poem by Melinda McQueenLiving Stones One by one, Until the job’s done. Building something great, Something to partake. Hammering out the.. |
Stone ColdA Poem by Sarah RoehrigFor anyone battling with a hard stone of a being |
The Land stoneA Poem by Unity WritesInspired by the Land stone atop Beacon Hill. |
Intimacy & ImmediacyA Poem by Sarah RoehrigA very haunted memory |
A stone in the bogA Poem by Chilson, JoshuaPress forward with optimistic thought and become the honed stone. |
Always and ForeverA Poem by IrisThis poem is a spirit who is lost in love. She cannot rest in peace. Find out why. |
Exponential Decay FunctionA Poem by Robert RonnowSpring is in its prime againeach leaf beautifulmuch is ediblebirds and peepers are musical at dawn.The days walk slowlytoward Utah and Italy.My left n.. |
OutstretchedA Poem by GGIt is about two objects of nature that want to grow and support each other, however one is much farther than the other and it's a problem |
Tiger's EyeA Poem by Vria P Crow"Shield me behind amber- fierce Tiger's eye..." |
Chapter Two~A Chapter by .Grimes was finishing his evening patrol. He was the head of defense within his sect of the city; The Western Quarter. This area mainly consisted of l.. |
Rocky RoadA Poem by Danielle BrowneThe criteria for this poem was to create a history for a stone - the history being my own. |
Grateful ProgressionA Poem by Bonnie23% of my thoughts on this subject typed. |
My Dear Child ArmyA Poem by WolfDuricanGive me back my child army, our uniforms scuffed and dirty as we walked along the outskirts of town. We stared up at the sun until our minds .. |
Sticks and StonesA Story by xxxPicture Prompt: https://twitter.com/RosettaYorke/status/988835949621710849 |
HardA Poem by OnlymeI wish I was made of stoneand felt no emotionsat all.I could be battered andbruised,chipped and brokenand nothing would faze meevery.I could weather a.. |
Sound and StoneA Poem by StarlingYou live in colourand all I have shines dullTurn me to stoneand skip me into the blueSo the salt and seacan shape me anewI'll sink into the deeplet th.. |
Charles Baudelaire "Les Bijoux" translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchCharles Baudelaire's "Les Bijoux" (The Jewels) in a modern English translation by Michael R. Burch. |