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An American Wind (working title)A Book by harri87Jessie Smith sank¬ back into the comfort of the smooth, black leather chair on which she had been perched, her perfectly manicured hands rested on.. |
Mama Don't CryA Poem by CorkyMama don't cry, your son's gonna riseall the way to heaven,where his soul won't diefoundhis way, but losthis mindthey tell himthat it only gets better.. |
My PaA Story by Vilkata444A woman reminisces about her grandfather and how life comes full circle. |
Work in ProgressA Poem by NicoleAny idea where to go from here? I have an idea, but curious to see where y'all see it going. |
What we once wereA Poem by CriticalxxAngelA friendship turns to more but it doesn't work |
On driving down to Hayle in springA Poem by MalificusI wondered lonely as a clodWhich floats on high o'er Dill and Hayle,When all at once I spied a crowd,A host of[migrant workers on below minimum wage w.. |
Just One ViewA Poem by WillFor all the True Writers |
The Reality CheckA Poem by Cari Kinzmake of it what you will. |
Poem 2. THE BEST WORKSA Chapter by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)Some of my favorite works from different writers/poets |
Time clock rebelA Poem by AngiBreaktime |
Special NightsA Poem by BlackcatattackA tribute to my parents and parents everywhere. |
RoutineA Poem by Liamtheir cheap colognetheir well ironed and propped suitstheir finely slick or combed hairtheir blue and black tiestheir carrier bags with it thrown over.. |
Employee #5430A Poem by Dana Alsamsammy dad owns a company and i went to work with him yesterday morning... my observations and slight disgust resulted in this. |
AloneA Poem by Luke LIt's a cold, lonely world that I live withinIt's me against everyone trying to put me downLike a junkyard dog living in a hollow tireMaybe I have frie.. |