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The Meteoric EventA Story by Earl SchumackerTruancy for a good reason. |
Dear Mr. TimeA Story by NyxI had a friend, his name is Time. And until now I'm still looking for him |
EndaA Story by Amanda HakesWhen six-year-old Enda is pushed out of his Grandmother’s wake and into an adventure of grand proportions. |
ChloeA Poem by OnlymeSally, just woke up and turned andsaw a note on the sideof her bedside table. Written by a childIn crayon.She opened it up and sat up in bedand read i.. |
I miss herA Poem by Jules K.This poem is almost a sequel to "SOS". It deals with eating disorders and grief. If you are sensitive to this or uninterested, please don't read. |
AngelsA Poem by LaurenEternally yours, a slave I roamthe misty breath from your dying lungs ignites my skythe forbidden touch off your calloused fingers sink into my skinfo.. |
HenryA Story by Jason ScottAn elderly man is abandon by his caretakers in a large shopping mall. |
The Skin I Live InA Poem by Ghost47This poem was written by a dear friend. I wanted to publish it so that it may inspired her to see her poem online and she may write more and improve |
Old Man Too YoungA Poem by Cass AsheI don't have much time left you knowBecause the bloody front called for meAnd rang out church bells where I goUntil fire smoke is the last thing I see.. |
The Day Of The FuneralA Story by breakthebrokenoneA personal short story of the day of my fathers funeral in June 2018 |
The Highest my Life Could GetA Poem by LazerRaysA suicide poem. |
Thinking of Killing Yourself? Don'tA Poem by Andy RuffettA guide to not killing yourself. |
As good a day as any for a funeralA Poem by GeeNothing else planned |
No Spring Shall Ever Again... (2018)A Poem by MatthewThis was written staring out at the snow upon my farm after the death of the two women who meant most to me in my life. |
12 THE NEW PRIESTA Chapter by Peter RogersonThere's a new incumbent on his way to the Presbytery... |
Tribute To a PoetA Poem by Josie E. Cook M. A.Remembering Mary in the cold of winter... |
Goodnight.A Poem by Megan DoedenSome nights I feel okay.Steady and calm.The breeze kissing mesoftly.Allowing a quiet,easy slumber.I can picture you there,beside me.Breathing slowlyas.. |
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