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I know

I know

A Poem by TerumiF


I keep waiting, I keep waitinglongI keep writing, keep writingsongs. Darling you were the only thing I knew but now you're long goneand I know we're t..
I'm an Old Man Yet

I'm an Old Man Yet

A Poem by V. P. Trujillo


Lulling myself.
Comfortably Gone

Comfortably Gone

A Story by Eliza Mae


Happily falling away
What Then

What Then

A Poem by VertoAtrum


About somebody.
The lone wolf

The lone wolf

A Poem by allpaws


A short poem about the lone wolf hunter
Gone

Gone

A Poem by Bookworm1223


The pain that cuts deep, A searing blade, Ripping your soul in two, Renting it twain. A hot tear rolls, Charcoal black, mascara rid..
the cafe' listens without you hear

the cafe' listens without you hear

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


suddenly, the coffee is a little better, when the chatter is removed from the cafe'
the vulture that is you

the vulture that is you

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


verbal vomit on a subject that rears its ugly head once in a while look away if you don't like it
when every word blurs

when every word blurs

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


like I said, look away if you don't like it.
No Other!

No Other!

A Poem by Marcus


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Bearings

Bearings

A Poem by fatima.siraj


I used to think that you can't ever know someone after holding a string of the same dreamsI thought that when two souls collided they'd have enough po..
occult infection

occult infection

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


a return to ill -- an occult infection is insidious, and one of which the carrier is mostly unaware.
heartburn

heartburn

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


a transient passage through my mind
It´s true

It´s true

A Poem by Johanna


got inspired by a song from the radio
Lost

Lost

A Poem by Cassidy


I lost myself in you Now you're gone And so am I
Gone

Gone

A Poem by justaishaaa


There was a girl who was never noticed. She was always there but would always question why. Ignored, rejected, conjured up in sadness and em..
Trick of the Light?

Trick of the Light?

A Poem by Michael Stevens


For a departed friend