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Melancholy GreetingA Poem by Wynter PageI honestly don't know which is worse.Saying goodbye to something greatthat I know I don't need,or saying hello again to all the bad thingsthat a good .. |
Victoria AvenueA Poem by DandelionAnd each night, they meet once again... |
letters about litratureA Story by Hannah Audibertwe did a letter to an author we liked to tell him how we reacted to the book. I was picked as a semi-finalist with my letter to Mark Peter Huges. |
Letting GoA Poem by S.N. KirtonMy sophomore English teacher once told the class to write ten poems for our Poetry Unit Project. This is the first poem from my poem project, "Saudade.. |
What It's WorthA Story by CrimsonStarChase gets a chance at a huge internship at a medical center, but that means leaving his single mother behind. He comes face-to-face with a flesh-eati.. |
2/19/2013A Poem by Samantha WalshOlder piece I found that I wrote a while ago, reflections on the state of society. Rereading this inspires me to write a few more poems along the same.. |
Desperate Words for a Lonely ManA Poem by Ryan RobinsonThe best way to get over a girl is to put her into writing... As long as she didn't kill you first. |
Generation GapA Poem by Commanda PandaMy generation is WEAK My generation is FUCKED My generation is SCREWED By OLD ONES so CORRUPT My generation generates An infinite profi.. |
The Loon and the NecklaceA Story by Jane E. RiesBrizbee loses Grandpa Raccoon's necklace. Will she ever get it back? |
Season WarpA Poem by Woodland Tearose~ |
MiscommunicationA Chapter by Regina K. PrideMiscommunication The meals at my house never sing a tune of steamed asparagus over a brew of hot, hot vegetable juice filled with raw potato.. |
What about the Condition of the Battleground?A Poem by TheLastEclipseEveryone only thinks of the warriors, not the ground on which they brawl. |
NocturneA Poem by KatDarknessHard therapy of the moonlight,I was never yours to keep;Sometimes the ailing lady,Weak as water, flushes amber,A harvest fever.---Cool and pensive, mi.. |
3. The Bad AppleA Chapter by Peter RogersonTALES OF DINGDONG FOREST - Part 3 |
GRANDMAA Poem by Isabella DisneyMy grandma is old and sick. Its hard to watch her come closer to inability. |
twenty dollarsA Story by bingomaleI'm not an especially good writer; I'm a biochem major. Nevertheless, I had a long day and this was all I could think of after three hours of asking f.. |
Little's Last DayA Poem by Bright Ocean Stara jumbled mess of rhyming madness, I suppose... |