Tags Acceptance
Poem 2. ForgottenA Chapter by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)Give one some gold then walk away and forget it for some good deeds never claim a prize but a peaceful mind and a heart for something you have done.. |
Vesper (1-5)A Poem by Saint No-OneA series of poems written about finding acceptance in the end of a relationship, and accepting for better or worse the outcome, including the way you .. |
CHAPTER VII. THE REVELATIONA Chapter by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)“C-Clarisse!” a familiar voice made me tremble again. I stopped watering the plants in my garden. I turned my back towards the p.. |
The BreakdownA Poem by Nick ArenaThis would be my first actual stab at poetry, which I wrote at about 4:30 in the morning. |
My AdviceA Poem by Mark Anthony Games (Human..http://www.youtube.com/user/HumanVoiceThe (Vlogs & Performance Poetry) http://www.youtube.com/user/HumanVoiceFilms (Short films based on my poetry) |
The Population of This TownA Story by M BonetPretty people. The city was full of pretty people. And Rob had never thought much about pretty people. |
you never really can fix a heartA Poem by MI-KOL HIGHLY‘you never really can fix a heart’ it feels like i just ran out of good days sadness and loneliness sleeps in my bed these .. |
Mommy I'm gayA Story by Melissa HooverThis story explores the depths of understanding, acceptance and love. When Deborah finds out her 7 year-old daughter might possibly be gay, her entire.. |
It's Always Never Too LateA Story by Aiken YlardeSecond chances? Second, third, fourth… Does it even matter now that she’s gone? I remember the times I laughed at my best friend when s.. |
A thousand eyesA Poem by Carissa MarieA THOUSAND EYESA thousand eyes, they stare at me.With every move I make,I'm all they see.They see me laugh,They watch me cry.My every little action,Ju.. |
Dumbing DownA Poem by Rachel LandesWaitWas it thisDumbing downWith a water parachuteThe mind hitWanting to love youBut who are youDon't rememberMy-selfAnd look what you didAnd look what.. |
The White WeedA Poem by QuiteOllieA poem about acceptance of identity and learning who you are. |
Father, Forgive MeA Poem by Lorraine HamptonIf you are offended by it, please forgive me. It's a cry for all who are victimized by intolerance. It's not meant to criticize anyone, but rather to .. |
MothA Poem by Liamthere’s a moth on my screenand i hope it won’t leavehe is the companyi wanti don’t want to hear a voiceor feel your presencei want t.. |
As time goes on.A Story by books1697When eighteen year old Michael Smith is diagnosed with cancer, he tries desperately to cope with what short time is left in his life |
TonightA Story by Alyssa RiciglianoThe past defines us. The future guides us. In the present, everyone has a choice. This is hers. |