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DreamboatA Poem by Clyde du CoeurTwo perspectives. See if you can distinguish A and B; C is the same in both. |
ColdA Poem byI have to write a few songs for music class, and this is one I just finished. It's kind of rough. |
Chapter 14 - Fun In The Sun (Previously titled 'Of..A Chapter by Repgreece"Come on Sal," Nick said, taking hold of her hand and leading her out of the 'Wheelhouse' doorway. "Let's go and have some fun downtown," he smiled. ".. |
Summer CampA Book by meekA small story I made for english class last year in eighth grade. It's probably not the best, but my profile looked so empty! >. |
Chapter 1: LondonA Chapter by Ally Charlotte PiperEnter Somer Underwood (pronounced Summer just so you know) and Jasper Turner, two young witches a long way from home on their first trip to London. |
Seasons of EmotionsA Poem by sweet-harpeeSpring, summer, Fall, Winter…all a rotation…all seasons of heart break, love, romance, and break-ups. Spring- season of love, friends.. |
diet coke and silenceA Story by stolirealityFriday, August 28, 20098:11 PMIt's passed 8pm on a late summer evening, and the room is slowly submerging into the darkness of a hot Austin night. The.. |
another summerA Story by stolirealityMonday, August 17, 20096:43 PMI'm sitting on the balcony and listening to the Weather Channel claiming all the way from the living room that the high .. |
Summer FlingA Poem by Stefano IaniroSummer fling, they say our hearts aren’t too strong, Let them sing, because their judgements are wrong, Finally, you kissed me but I froze for.. |
Turquoise SummersA Poem by Marie HarrisonA lazy summer chill poem |
A Kite Called HopeA Poem by*Amid sagging, wise brick faces*/... |
Winter's Cruel SummerA Book by Sigyn |
Prologue: Where it All Began...A Chapter by SigynWinter’s Cruel Summer The cold, blue color of the sky, lingered on the frozen ground. Stars twinkled on the dark velvet, but they were cold and .. |
Candy SeasonsA Poem by KARENAlittle sweetness to go alone to fill your days! |
Sizzling Summer’s DayA Poem by Andy RuffettA limerick in the good old Dr. Seuss fashion. |