Tags Nostalgia
A NoteA Chapter by Mal SheltonThis is a fanfiction work/unofficial sequel to Katherine Applegate's Animorphs series, and as such, there are several ideas and concepts featured with.. |
Bittersweet SleepA Poem by TaylorThis messy poem is pretty much about the vivid repetitive dreams and sleep paralysis I've had in my life since I was about 6. |
The Turn of ThirteenA Poem by Meg Crafti wish i could’ve met you soonerlanky arms and legsproportions not quite therewith frizzy hair and crooked teethonly just turned thirteenwe&rsqu.. |
A Silver NightA Poem by Najam Us SaherWith the moon and the stars. |
Nostalgic Umbrella, LostA Poem by Stacy PurvisDrops On The Windows Wistful Memoir, Days Gone By My Umbrella, Lost |
Late Night Hide and SeekA Poem by BeeA poem about the poignancy of growing up, and the anxiety of realizing you don't have much time left to figure out where you want to go, or how to get.. |
One Day You'll Grow UpA Poem by Sonakshi AroraLooking back to the nostalgia.. |
Celeste's BabyA Poem by Megusta19Congratulations, A*****e. I’m happy to see that you made it to the birth of your daughter, Who is basically a you-looking raisin. Yo.. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by Mal Shelton"Please, take this!" |
art // actionA Poem by Amrit Evan Gupta. |
EchoesA Poem by NipplegrinderOur shadows echo forever in those alleys of decadence In those twisted sheets of depravity Our shadows echo forever in faded nights, alone In those.. |
MemoriesA Poem by Nate OldsWhen I close my eyes, all I can see is an image of what we used to be and bleed for.In the back of your car, looking at the stars in the sky and I bel.. |
AbuelaA Story by Omar RamonAn excerpt of my life |
Chapter (1) WHAT LEGACY FOR DREAMS ?A Chapter by MAD ENGLISHMANWhat Legacy for Dreams? Sunday morning and the sky is once again grey, Opening my eyes I see the photo on the chest of drawers, It cheers.. |
prologueA Story by stardwellersthis is that bitter kind of sad where you feel depressed and confused and nothing at the same time |
CassetteA Poem by NAHTEWOHARDThe grip of adulthood is tight, and it won't let go |