October : Writing

Expectations.

Expectations.

A Poem by October


Expectations, burn like headlights. Blind me like your silence. Scream like birds, And bow like nuns. I’m sick and disgusted, By this c..
Haze.

Haze.

A Poem by October


Look towards the sky, I need air. I’ve been walking in a fog. Trying to make sense of the choices, I’ve been handed. God, where did..
How does it feel?

How does it feel?

A Poem by October


Decisions stain our life. Stain this knife. With the blood of my hands, My wrists, Your heart. It hits the spot. You said you couldn’t s..
Ice.

Ice.

A Poem by October


A face among a few, Thousands, maybe. But no one sees you… Falling into their hands, Like a deck of cards. Shuffle. Deal. They let..
Screeching Silence.

Screeching Silence.

A Poem by October


Across the oxygen that seems to be keeping this room alive, You hold out your air of silence like a nun. Your subtle manner is the hammer; Poundi..
Spiders Feeding.

Spiders Feeding.

A Poem by October


The sparks in your eyes grow fingers. Each one wrapping around my neck Sucking the air out of me, Until I’m dry and shriveled And pant..
Broken Glass.

Broken Glass.

A Story by October


Hall’s eyes darted to Salem; then darted back to his two companions, hoping they wouldn’t notice him. Hall stood beside two boys nearly..
The Bright Blue Baseball Cap.

The Bright Blue Baseball Cap.

A Story by October


She stares, from across the room, at that stupid worn out bright blue baseball cap she gave you for your tenth birthday. You’re facing the opp..
"I have a problem."

\"I have a problem.\"

A Story by October


‘I have a problem.’ I read the screen again, just to make sure. It seems like something Salem would do; send me a text message like t..
Describe Loneliness.

Describe Loneliness.

A Story by October


“Describe how loneliness feels.” “Who says I’m lonely?” He shifted his weight, making the red leather of his chair ..

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