Tags : blood

The Jar

The Jar

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


She kept the jar on the mantelpiece,Our Grandma, Eleanor Flood,A plain ceramic with just one flawA cross that was scrawled in blood.We didn’t kn..
Leap of Faith

Leap of Faith

A Poem by JAIA


Poem about the suicide of a young man.
Ch10 - The God of Blood

Ch10 - The God of Blood

A Chapter by SinTrustless


One death can change the world
Bleeders

Bleeders

A Poem by robertsteese


Deathly hungering. Creatures of night.
Who Will Wipe This Blood Off Us?

Who Will Wipe This Blood Off Us?

A Poem by Ethan


Hide-and-go peek.
Second Chapter

Second Chapter

A Chapter by Becca 001


"I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process." -Vincent Van Gogh
Psychologistics

Psychologistics

A Story by K. R. Howland


A psychopathic killer with a rambling imagination fights the urge to be discovered while simultaneously fighting to remain hidden, but when a strange ..
For Nara

For Nara

A Story by K. R. Howland


In the future, children are dangerous, many contracting a disease that mutates and kills adults. The problem is, it's not detectable until adolescence..
Sophia and The Bunny Rabbit

Sophia and The Bunny Rabbit

A Story by Kuisma


A dark and heavy short story. Not for children.
How Long

How Long

A Poem by The Poet of Black Wings


Bite. Chew, Gnaw. The fabric flesh tore so easily. Almost as if It had never been together, At all. Hands bloody, bones ach..
War

War

A Story by Nebula


War and sadness
Chapter 17

Chapter 17

A Chapter by Kittie885


The world came back. Everything slowly faded into view as Kittie awoke and opened her eyes. Her head ached and her whole body felt tired, no doubt d..
Glitch

Glitch

A Poem by Mel Jayne


A lonely boy and a computer virus.
Feel

Feel

A Poem by Eli Stohl


"To feel a cold and burning tear, trickle down my cheek."
Side Effects

Side Effects

A Poem by Eli Stohl


"You know I hate it, when you tell me that it will all be okay. But you tell me anyway, because it's what I need to hear."
Can't Help You

Can't Help You

A Poem by Eli Stohl


"You know her perfectly well, better than her own head."