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RandomA Poem by John D'alquenI like it. I hope if your reading this you can at least smile. |
All Up To YouA Poem by Healing StarComin' up on a new Moon always a good time to Listen, a time to Write. |
You say...A Poem by Kurai.MerodiThings that we do |
I´m sorry for askingA Poem by Johanna"I´m sorry for asking.. it might be the last thing I ever say to you." |
SomeoneA Poem by Johanna"I slept beside you until the touch of the sun, and knew that I had found someone..." |
A FearA Poem by Anti PhalanxBlissed out against the sun of day too bright to acknowledge the shade,The heat does this thing about a mirror,Reflecting what it's like to draw breat.. |
Chapter 1 - Idle words causes idle friendships.A Chapter by AlurineMeldueneAfter oversleeping on the bus and missing his stop by a few hours, a mysterious young man allows a desperate Jonothann Jackson to stay in his house fo.. |
Chapter 2 - You cannot put a price on self-confide..A Chapter by AlurineMeldueneJonothann learns that Trevor is mute, that maybe, just maybe, the two seemingly polar-opposite boys have quite a bit more in common than they think th.. |
What did You SayA Poem by Alfred KukitzHmm |
Say It Back.A Poem by yellowWho cares? |
sayA Poem by Washington Irvingi’m afraid it’s much too late to say what i want to sayand what i want to say is that i shouldn’t have tried to saythe things i want.. |
For every wordA Poem by Venus EverJust something that ran through my mind. The way people say and ask, and expect an accurate answer from us. |
Don't Say ThatA Poem by Allie RosaWhy don't we enjoy hearing the one thing we want to hear the most? |
Aging as a Spiritual PracticeA Poem by Robert RonnowBeautiful summer day. You know you're gonna diethat's why you know no joy.Obsessed with self, there is no answerunless religion, tv, stories, sports m.. |
Pen and PaperA Poem by SleepiePenguinStrip me of my pen and paper, For it is not what makes up my words. Say your harsh thoughts into my face, But know they will be molded into anew.. |
In the SingularityA Poem by Robert RonnowIn the singularityperfectly good poemsare being written by laughingand crying machineswashing machines and dryersabout their daily tasksand ambivalenc.. |
Twilight SymmetryA Story by Kathy Van KurinDescending winter darkness appreciated and welcomed by myself it's human companion. |