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HemlockA Poem by AnnaI gather a bundle of drooping wildflowers;they seem to wither when I touch- I take;Fingers clutching limp stems, wet with dew-I return to the sickly r.. |
S. S. SegregationA Story by R J FullerWhat if it was something other than 'Women and children first?' |
Crystal ballA Poem by Lale"thinking about the ocean" |
Beautiful little thingA Poem by Odette Uzamukunda- I wrote this for every one, but especially for women out there. You are lovely in every form you might be in, You are priceless and I love you!! |
InfinityA Poem by Michael R. BurchDream of Infinityby Michael R. BurchHave you tasted the bitterness of tears of despair?Have you watched the sun sink through such pale, balmless airth.. |
The Octopi JarsA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Octopi Jarsby Michael R. BurchLong-vacant eyesnow lodged in clear glass,a-swim with pale armsas delicate as angels’ . . .you are beyond all .. |
From an Island Notebook.A Story by Ken Simm.Where I have been. |
Corona virus to the rescueA Story by America FaarozonThe bright side of the coronavirus. The parasitic species that is us. We had to be stopped. We were killing the Earth and we had to be stopped. |
Down By The SeaA Poem by David J. BoozerWe live between the mountains and the sea, but it is down by the sea where we love it the most, especially her. |
The Last MintA Poem by AnnaI think God has favorite peoplelike a mother has a favorite child;she will say she loves them all equally,and love them all she does.But there is alwa.. |
Blue Eye ChestA Story by Scott ThomasResponse to a Reedsy weekly writing contest prompt. Two pirates on a ship find themselves on a deserted island with a treasure chest. Chaos ensues. |
Desert To The OceanA Story by blacklungA man's journey to a California beach front property where he discover's the dark side himself |
You SaidA Poem by AnnaYou said, "whatever happens between us--"and I didn't hear the rest of it.I fell into all the things that could bewrong with us.They crawled through m.. |
Dipping Your Toes InA Story by Nicole MarieA short story about a boy battling the sea. |
Maritime MadnessA Poem by Cyprian Van DykeA pirate poem |
Innocence of BlissA Poem by Michael G. SmithMemories of past love |
More than 3 wordsA Story by DolrahThere is no such thing as a language barrier, only the unwillingness to cross it. Many are unwilling, but those who aren’t, make great discoveri.. |