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SmileA Poem by Wild Willow BlueA picture for all the ages.. |
Chapter 5: Your touch was enough for me to love yo..A Chapter by PokemonFan#1Jack's memory; the whole thing mostly in 1st person (the break in between where the one who is talking is unknown is not in 1ts person) |
Chapter 3: Present to pastA Chapter by PokemonFan#1Retreaving Gilbert, to heading back and seeing into Echo's past |
The Long Slow Death of my GrandfatherA Story by Ken Simm.A True Story. Confounded, again. A second Version revisited. |
Little Red Roller CoasterA Poem by Mel PattersonChristmas Gift from Santa Claus when I was a child |
Little Barefoot Laughing GirlA Poem by Shimmerbliss/CAFI can still see her like this... |
A Fragrant MemoryA Poem by Emma BermanExactly 200 words. What up, cafe? |
The Remembrance of EternityA Book by AarsalMThree lives, three heroes, and three adventures. All connected for one hell of a journey. |
Oasis DriftA Story by Ajay HealeyI wrote this when I had writer's block. I freaked out, sat down at the computer and HAD to write SOMETHING. This came out. |
Parting WaysA Poem by Alex P.Sometimes, people just don't click |
Sunsets Lack PermanenceA Poem by Alana McGuireThe fading of close friends in comparison to sunsets |
First & Last TimeA Story by Aurora .I.Something I wrote in class for an assignment. I was a huge brat when I was younger but I guess all little kids are like that in some sense. This is wh.. |
Free WriteA Poem by JazmenSo here it is.. my open words.Here I am just came through the door.For miles I walked, on my feet, flesh and bone, nearly all day long.Been worrisome... |
RememberA Poem by Isabelle FayeRemember that night a few years ago? I'm sure you do. Remember how it started out so nicely? Sitting, talking.Peace? Remember how it turned out so b.. |
there is not much timeA Story by ninewsha letter from an old friend. an special kind of friend a trip down the memory lain an old friend is dying so she decides to write a letter to her fo.. |
Forgotten TitleA Poem by wI have forgotten more than I ever knew I knew if I knew it at all. |