Tags : SOUL

Lonely Road

Lonely Road

A Poem by Oswell Thatinswell


I trod upon my lonely roadNo heed pay I to where it goesNow and again my road seen clearlyBut still I fall from what I hold dearlyWhat must I do to ho..
Beyond the Moon

Beyond the Moon

A Poem by Chilson, Joshua


As the leaves fall my memories take form.
Lovers- Using WOTD Incarnate

Lovers- Using WOTD Incarnate

A Poem by Bad Boy


Given Bodily
Ceridwen

Ceridwen

A Poem by Linda Marie Van Tassell


Love can be bitter and love can be sweet.
THE DRESS OF YOUR SOUL

THE DRESS OF YOUR SOUL

A Poem by Mary Fioratti


Sometimes you have just to believe...
The Rainbow of the Soul

The Rainbow of the Soul

A Poem by Bibliotroll Jack


The soul would have no rainbowIf eyes had no tearsA prism of compassionYou've nurtured through the yearsThe light that is refractedFrom life' s strugg..
Music, I Beg

Music, I Beg

A Poem by 7211


Music, my forplay. It is orgasmic. I feel it. I yearn it. An addiction
Murdered

Murdered

A Poem by Marie Harrison


A life changing moment.
Broken Love

Broken Love

A Poem by Diezel


Lost Love
The shore, the soul.

The shore, the soul.

A Poem by Tenielle Mathews


A poem about the inspiring nature of the beach and the nature of the soul.
Changling

Changling

A Poem by Jules


A song for my story that i am working on, Lost in Your Eyes. ( i do not own the picture)
To the Expanse of Earth

To the Expanse of Earth

A Book by Rayne~Drop.


Nightmares are reality, monsters aren't fiction. Demons lurk in the night, and only Soul Chasers are there to protect us from their wrath... Part 1 of..
Prologue

Prologue

A Chapter by Rayne~Drop.


Monsters are real, demons haunt you. Your souls get stolen and only Soul Chasers can protect you...
Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by Rayne~Drop.


Enter the life of Bree Mason. A seemingly normal 14 year old girl. Getting up for early and going to school in the morning sucks.
Chapter Two

Chapter Two

A Chapter by Rayne~Drop.


She's always seen them. She's learned to live with it. But that doesn't mean she's used to it, or at all at ease.