Tags Memory
Vivid MemoriesA Story by William PropsnerThe memories we have inside will last forever. Never try to lose them or forget them. They all are a part of your soul. |
Jazmine and SaltA Story by TomHow do memories bring us to the present? An older lady discovers in the rich beauty of La Fiesta Major in a small Spanish village. |
at long ashA Poem by debor777a poem about loss |
A Whiff of CarbolicA Poem by Andrew JohnFrreeverse |
Hear HereA Poem by Andrew JohnFreeverse |
MemoryA Poem by Veronica R. CraftWhenever I see my bedside, I think about dying. |
I Hear Your NameA Poem by nadia dmitriIt lingers |
Ever Truly Real (?)A Poem by nadia dmitriEach handful of grief is different from the last |
Nothing but a MemoryA Poem by UnforgivableWhat happens when you're nothing but a memory, but then you become . . forgotten? |
Stackable MemoriesA Poem by Amanda ReynoldsAn unexpected wave of memory and nostalgia |
Christmas stomp elegyA Poem by T.H.crowded lovingly, crowned street kindred, blow-a-kiss, hello-hello, gas lights whispers gossips, murmur, murmur, in to an ear .. |
From Many To OneA Poem by The CragI am attempting to convey through poetry, how the brain and its abilities, has changed in so many people. |
Grandfather and IA Poem by Ujjal MandalThis poem is dedicated to my little mother Misti (Daughter of my elder brother-Dibesh Mandal) |
Shadows of a pastA Story by Alexander Shtraykherpost love story |
Gravity's IndifferenceA Poem by schlanksIt never happened for a minuteChains of remade memoriesCollect the better half of meTo present me to realitySticking my sick and sorry face in itDisco.. |
16 In a CellA Chapter by Peter RogersonThe Reverend Paul Wolf finds himself in a cell and looking for a way out of an unwanted predicament |
rememberA Poem by a bad habitin the grand tapestry of our daysit's memory's tendrils that forever risea story that weaves the past into nowto remind us how to breathe, to kiss, to.. |
Memories EtchedA Poem by Jeff BreseeSaw feathered skies through children’s eyes |
our kitchenA Poem by Annikacountless warm bodies have leaned up- lived up- against these kitchen countertops.aunts, uncles,cousins fighting the dog for the heater on frozen days.. |