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No RegretsA Poem by Satish VermaNo Regrets |
MulticastA Poem by Satish VermaMulticast |
Changing NameA Poem by Satish VermaChanging Name |
SolaceA Poem by Sameeksha VadisherlaI talk to my liliesthey know the thorns I had planted at my own will.sharp reminders of my bitter choicesMy only true friend,she goes out of her waysj.. |
This life thingA Poem by Nandawula Regine Kabali-K..Be kind to yourself because sometimes life won't be kind to you. Be kind to others, you don't know what someone is going through. |
Were It You?A Poem by Satish VermaWere It You? |
Trips to the CemeteryA Poem by Thomas W CaseMemories |
Empty Of AnswersA Poem by Satish VermaEmpty Of Answers |
Blue SunstrokeA Poem by Satish VermaBlue Sunstroke |
Festival de Cannes, doors opened wideA Poem by LanaAngel by MuglerLove by KillianSometimes Chanel number 5 emanates as they walk byShalimarAnd plastic crystals falling from the skyAs their tiny noses f.. |
Diamonds In The RoughA Poem by Sunflower/Sara KendrickOttava Rima |
Michelangelo & The Angel DogA Story by DLSIt is a short story about a former cop, now a private detective, who solves the case of his life with his girlfriend, also a private detective, & his .. |
Steps in relationshipA Story by Mangyahttps://www.startsfromhere.com/life/5-stages-of-a-relationship-in-life |
For A Sweet StrollA Poem by DLSThis is a short poem between a couple that has been married a very long time. |
In a Battle Without a ShieldA Poem by Thomas W CaseCheck out my recent book, Seedy Town Blues, available on Amazon. |
To be, briefly, is enoughA Poem by SamHave you ever loved someone in a way that makes you realise you've used up all your life's luck by having met them? |
For a Friend in an Asylum in CaliforniaA Poem by Thomas W CaseI'm pleased to announce my latest book, Rise Up collected Poems and Short Stories. |
I'm ScaredA Poem by QuillandInkWhispersThe poem revolves around fear, loss, unrequited love, insecurities, heartache, longing, and sadness about losing someone you care deeply about. |
Sad ProtégéA Poem by Satish VermaSad Protégé |