Tags Cold
ColdA Poem by DeliriousCerisesThis is what I would call fluff writing: just a thought that pops in my head without much more thought given to it. |
RacheA Poem by Bonnie MastersJust a little diddy done mid homework, hope you enjoy, read rate and review my darling! |
Ice ColdA Poem by Maroon SurrealYou gave me The coldest triggering feeling I've ever felt In the chest. Realizing we're almost close But did not have the rest. I'm sorry for ju.. |
Flu what a pigA Poem by MikeydeeI had things to do and people to meet, So I went in, knowing the first tingles were there, The first signs of a runny nose and eyes. H.. |
The crying gameA Poem by EmpressPoetessThe sun is setting behind me a vision of gold Your walking away from me is a vision so cold My eyes shimmer, damp with grief our love is dyin.. |
SnowA Chapter by LowesySnow I know a lot of people enjoy snow, but what I don’t get is how people can wet themselves with excitement when the prospect of snow.. |
StormsA Story by Scarlett-HelenaA portion of lovers' flames. |
I HAVE BEEN DISCARDEDA Poem by Rik BIt’s as if I am the plague, a virus that is avoided at all cost, My life has been altered and my true meaning has been lost. I have been discard.. |
Winter's ChillA Chapter by RenéeI was walking and found breath in the cold fascinating ..along with the sensation of cold air in and warm air out...and love...well love is just alway.. |
Definition: ColdA Poem by Poe ReddInvasive precautions dismissing my confessions mistake realised: my mood clashed with the day when I arrived it wasn't the sun that got in my eyes .. |
Death's EmbraceA Poem by ForbiddenDarkness surrounds me, As the world slumbers endlessly. |
The Castle's GhostA Poem by Nina St. MoritzHer flowing own of silverleaves a shimmer in the air.The chill of the nightimestirs her rippling hair.She drifts along at midnight,her path well known.. |
IndigoA Poem by Honestly, AbeThe poet’s pen burstsTucking sky into the darkestIndigo she’s ever seen andShe’s never been more captivatedMore spell-Bound th.. |
About a boyA Poem by tayla timpano(not Nicholas Hoult). |