Tags Reflection
EgoA Poem by Michael Iam BoneThis poem is about how your ego can imprison you. |
My ReflectionsA Story by Ian FarawayA story of facing yourself and who you may or may not be. |
The scarred vileA Poem by KiraHis steps made scarred marks in my soul and mind, creating suffocating speculations, crippling my weak mind and making my heart sore. The echoes of .. |
Smooth WatersA Story by Nostalgia TeaThis short story stems from a desire to understand life. |
Autobiography Of a MirrorA Poem by Rinita DasThe mother covers her tears in kohl A child makes faces at her flip side self. I was made to show you the reflected half, Shinning, gleaming,.. |
The Colorful Tapestry of UnionA Poem by Footprints al carbonLife refracted for interactive illumination. |
Feeding the cat.A Poem by openmindI'm vegan, and in a moment of feeding my cat pieces of chicken, feeling conflicted, I found inspiration to write this. |
RegretsA Story by shennyAbout a drunken old man with his pockets empty of money and having regrets about his past. |
Empty PhotosA Story by Superwatchman55Empty Photos Thick clouds of dust filled the air as I pulled a book from the towering stack before me. I swatted at air with my free hand, splut.. |
A Sailors SorrowA Story by Charles D.What happens to retired sea craft? Reflection..looking back on good days |
The Day My Dad Left. Vol.2A Story by alpha_darkAn autobiographical piece. |
Fissured Past, Fixed FutureA Poem by Ioana GeorgianaI walk the line,A fissure on the hard concrete,It stares at me, as if its impassiblegaze is meant to transfix me.My past comes back to haunt me,All th.. |
Reflection and my GhostA Poem by Misterr RemeatBrain fart after too much whiskey |
ReflectionA Poem by Beautiful IntentionsPerfectly Imperfect... |
SailboatsA Poem by Gabrielle LynYou told me wordsthat I collected in my pocketsand even tied to my own sentencesjust to throw them over the railinginto the bayto be carried off by sa.. |
The Golden GenerationA Poem by LaineyThis poem is cut into two different parts. It starts out in first person, but it soon turns to advice given to the general reading audience. |