Tags : Emotion

Confess

Confess

A Poem by Fergus


You ever worry that you don't exist anymore? That you've been torn away from crushing expectations the sort placed upon you by either the:..
Paradoxical Surreal

Paradoxical Surreal

A Poem by Fergus


There are certainly facets of the great there is that seem paradoxical. How can one be: timeless, weightless, ethereal, but material..
Drunkards

Drunkards

A Poem by Fergus


Drunkards And destiny ascends, accompanied by concomitant ambiguity. The firmament remains ever unfettered by Sissyphus's plight. And..
Dope.

Dope.

A Poem by Asante


Snack for thought. Peace, beloveds.
Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek

A Poem by Trapped


Emotions should not be hidden, unless they are a secret.
A Feeling As it Snows

A Feeling As it Snows

A Story by Abigail Livingston


Written in a room with high ceilings and large windows as it snowed.
The Edge of the City

The Edge of the City

A Poem by Laura Kate


You did it again.You took me to the greatest of heights,I didn't want to see,and it was beautiful -even more beautifulthan I remembered.You held out y..
The Alien

The Alien

A Poem by Nathan Luke Patterson


What life is like for an outsider.
Friends.

Friends.

A Poem by Asante


Peace.
To Wake Up Early

To Wake Up Early

A Poem by Hermit


Just a few thoughts about how I feel about early mornings.
Hope: A Symphony in 4 Movements

Hope: A Symphony in 4 Movements

A Poem by Games


a poem about unrequited love
The Path of Life

The Path of Life

A Story by serendipity


A short fictional personal note that wishes to be acknowledged by all.
13. THE COUNTRY KISSES

13. THE COUNTRY KISSES

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Taylor is discovering that he really likes Rouella
quite simply i am just no good at love

quite simply i am just no good at love

A Poem by florence


august twelfth, 2019
Gleams

Gleams

A Poem by B


ImaginationStaring into youFutures arriveEarly to a learned loveThrough a window of hopeReflections of dreams passWalking through glassStill watersA k..
Will and Way

Will and Way

A Poem by Linda Marie Van Tassell


A man has his will, but the woman has her way.
my shoelaces got caught in a street puddle, and there, I saw my reflection

my shoelaces got caught in a street puddle, and th..

A Poem by J. B.


This poem is a unique twist of perspective and word play. Perspective: you, the onlooker, the subject; I want the reader to ponder what they read, inc..