Tags : Childhood

The Doctor

The Doctor

A Story by C Peril


A very brief story written from the perspective of a man reminiscing about his father.
in the aftermath of my childhood parade

in the aftermath of my childhood parade

A Poem by Shy


i'm a teen who feels like she's growing up too fast. so i wrote about it
We seen everything.

We seen everything.

A Poem by Hurricane


We where only children but we seen a lot.
The Merry Go Round

The Merry Go Round

A Poem by Tammy


The merry-go-round spins and spins Can you see them with their smiles and grins? Ringing laughter in the air Sun shining warm in the sky A..
A Forgotten Dream

A Forgotten Dream

A Poem by Recording life moments


Never give up your dreams...
Twenty-year hangover

Twenty-year hangover

A Poem by wilting.auburn.roses


My childhood leaks out of my starboard eye Dripping against my feigned indifference As the left eye watches you persistently Drill holes i..
Who Am I?

Who Am I?

A Poem by CBH


A poem I had to write for a global experience class in college. Describes me through my upbringing.
Writing Prompt Essay: Practice Makes Perfect

Writing Prompt Essay: Practice Makes Perfect

A Story by Debbie Barry


An impromptu essay, from the writing prompt: "Tell us about a talent you'd love to have ... but don't." This is more a matter of keeping in practice ..
Doll

Doll

A Poem by Shasha


We often loose those little shining pearls in the deepness of the ocean of life.
REPUDIATE

REPUDIATE

A Poem by WordsFromAPen


Sometimes it's differcult being a child...
Jasmine and Brown Sugar

Jasmine and Brown Sugar

A Poem by Kira


I remember the scent of jasmine and brown sugar,Toddling to my mother's side of the bed, large tearful doe eyes peering up at her slumbering frame.Shy..
Do You Want a Cup of Tea?

Do You Want a Cup of Tea?

A Story by Obscured by the Shadows


Being an imaginary friend is not always the easiest thing in the world. The end is always far less pleasant than the beginning.
Not Your Protégée

Not Your Protégée

A Poem by Savannah B.


About a not so great parent-child relationship.
Popsicle

Popsicle

A Poem by Debbie Barry


A scrap of verse I wrote in the middle of the night, recalling childhood pleasures. A new nursery rhyme.
PB&J

PB&J

A Poem by Debbie Barry


A scrap of verse I wrote in the middle of the night, describing a mundane childhood item. A new nursery rhyme.
An Insufficient Explanation

An Insufficient Explanation

A Poem by Sergei


Suicide.
Individualism, Consumerism, Rejection of Nature

Individualism, Consumerism, Rejection of Nature

A Story by Anna Salzman


When we reject our biology, we reject what is beneficial.
Wet Rainy Day

Wet Rainy Day

A Poem by Billy


Short poem about my first Living memory