Tags Respect
My BoysA Poem by Vidya BacchusJust some thoughts |
A Mothers LoveA Poem by Quentin SmithThis poem was dedicated to my grandmother on her 75th birthday. |
The Gift Freely GivenA Poem by Ryan M. JamesA life so maidenly dwelleth here amongst such graced surrounds,Painted with gods gardens scent and lightened with her sounds. The waters face caresse.. |
respecting our menA Story by Shilpi. S. Deybreaking the stereotype of men designed by the feminist society |
TimeA Poem by Serena MonteleoneFirst post in awhile! I feel that this is an improvement to my previous posts! |
Heads up princess, your tiara is fallingA Poem by Rajesh VayaStory about a little girl |
About Respect ~A Story by Sugar Plum ♥essay about respect and values |
Some girls(and their p*****s) need stroking Ana S..A Chapter by Lyn Andersonpatience has its limits and it is insulting to constantly be bombarded with requests by people who never stop by your page |
No Clue What They WantA Poem by ANDREW"No Clue What They Want"By: Andrew StroudI've heard girls complain,And I've heard them cry,About all they want to do,Is find just one good guy....I've.. |
Dear ManagerA Poem by Norma GonzalezA note to a manager |
You are beautifulA Poem by Andrew RayneNothing is ever going to change that. |
To beA Poem by Aidanb1998People basically make you change yourself in order to exist in this unjust world |
The Holidays without YouA Poem by Josie E. Cook M. A.When disagreements fester and bleed--then turn into hate. |
Leave your Browser, Take it to the StreetsA Poem by Don't just B, but B amazi..A poem I created about equality, setting judgement and stereotyping aside while online. Would the same kind comments be if we met in the street, as we.. |
Jones' NoseA Poem by Robert RonnowTheir unspoken opinionsare like a pot of unknowable, unnamed meatsincluding skunk partsone morsel of filet mignonFamily or workplacelonger the hours, .. |
Year MillionA Poem by Robert RonnowStanding at back of cafeteria during youth basketball awards ceremonyThis is my community."What you do may not seem important but it is very important.. |
Words Worth SayingA Story by R. W. GrahamPost-chess conversation about words and respect. |
A Doctor Who Couldn't Save A FatherA Poem by Moonlightthis poem is written from the point of view of a son who is a doctor. his only mentor is his father. he watches his father being killed before his eye.. |