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If I Lose My LifeA Poem by Vic CajiligIf I lose my life before waking tomorrow,I would like to know what souls do or where they’d go,Can I return into my corpse to breathe again?Or c.. |
AdamA Poem by Vic CajiligDawn outshone moonlight but tears had yet to abate,Strength from purposely deepened sleep rather bade to fade,Thoughts dark as the night scrawled on b.. |
ElizaA Story by Queen ApocalypseA little sad self-indulgent story. Non-fiction narrative told in a story format. |
The CryA Poem by stargirl23palms stinging, throbbing, aching from hitting, banging, pounding on a cold wall that eases the pain a desperate, hopeless, patheti.. |
Anthems of AngstA Story by RealFakeA short story, work in progress, about a sci-fi situation that I have no clue where it is heading. By me. |
This Is Jack’s HeartbreakA Story by justtylerJust a short "story" I wrote when I was feeling a little down and out. It's about how some people just aren't good for you, but you keep going back an.. |
An exposed conversationA Story by Richard HooverLove hurts almost as much as loss |
A life among scarsA Poem by Richard HooverThere she was with her hood covering her weary eyes and her clothing the color of the thing we consider to be a broken soul she holds her pencil with .. |
Open heart deliveryA Poem by Richard HooverThe boy stood there shocked and stuttered he then walked off pretending to smile but in reality he was ripping himself apart on the inside.He finally .. |
BlackA Poem by TamikaBlack nails, match black souls. Blacking out words, like memories. Black thoughts, and black holes. |
Letters written from rooftopsA Poem by Richard Hoover“Letters written from rooftops”Starlight skies radiate misinformed goodbyes Roof Talks turn to lonely long walks Words twist and turn unde.. |
World AlmanacA Poem by Brett HernanAn extract from an epic prose poem, written in 1992. |
Red FlowerA Poem by stargirl23the red flower that danced in you and rested with you, the corsage for your eternal prom, danced in my longing eyes straight into my.. |
Couldn't fit this on a fenceA Poem by PolystereneMore rage |