Tags : Naked

Trash Day

Trash Day

A Poem by Earl Schumacker


A sad Quatrain
2. THE VAN IN THE WOODS

2. THE VAN IN THE WOODS

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Jack and Jill go off into the old forest, exploring.
Under the Skin

Under the Skin

A Story by Joey Nizz


SoYou really think you've seen her naked, because she took her clothes off?Tell me somethingAbout her dreamsAbout what breaks her heartWhat is she rea..
Unravel

Unravel

A Chapter by Shy Joe


Hidden windowsBehindConcealed, clothed, protected skinAn armored beautyConversing silky, grandeur, undergarmentsHasty rubik hands, fumble unfasteningB..
1. THE MISSING

1. THE MISSING

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Introducing the happy couple, Owongo and Murumda.
The Purple Flower

The Purple Flower

A Poem by SheridanH


Amatuer writer, posting my first poem. Heartbreak you will find amongst this writing.
The Infancy of Sleep

The Infancy of Sleep

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


finally got 8 hours
Only The Wind

Only The Wind

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


They laid her out on a plastic sheetWhere she stared unseeingly,With nothing to cover her naked formWhen they said, ‘Come in and see.’I th..
Fire Child

Fire Child

A Story by The Nude Writer


A young college student spies a beautiful woman while hiking and enters a world she has never known.
Eye of God

Eye of God

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


no gods in my eyes
Tell-All

Tell-All

A Poem by Savy


Maybe someday I can tell youHow your smile has made my heart feel warmHow your voice has given me gigglesHow your opinion has made me want to shout ou..
Poison

Poison

A Poem by Nebula


Under the threat of your weapon I have to find a reason To be naked in front of you Under the threat of your weapon I have to smile I have to love yo..
Manic/Naked

Manic/Naked

A Poem by Colton Warr


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7. A NIGHT BENEATH THE MOON

7. A NIGHT BENEATH THE MOON

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Dark deeds are afoot...
3. A FLOWER'S WORDS OF WISDOM

3. A FLOWER'S WORDS OF WISDOM

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


This is either getting deep or its getting shallow...
Charles Baudelaire "Les Bijoux" translation

Charles Baudelaire "Les Bijoux" translation

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


Charles Baudelaire's "Les Bijoux" (The Jewels) in a modern English translation by Michael R. Burch.