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ORPHAN ANNIEA Poem by DrocDedicated to those alone at Xmas |
Troy and TrinityA Poem by Robert RonnowLearning disabled, hopelessly unemployedTroy can't write the address for his next interview.Warehouse stock, 331 Tiffany Street, in the Bronx.His girl.. |
In a DayA Poem by Robert RonnowThe one power that a man can have is inthe perfection of himself. He changeswith the weather but of this he's unaware.A churlish man and his teacher a.. |
Ricardo's LunchA Poem by Robert Ronnow5th Ave. was shoulder to shoulder withhungry lunch-seeking business menand women. Ricardo unpackedhis horn nervously and a foot cymbal.Spring, early s.. |
Shooting on Broome StreetA Story by Mason RedA man on his deathbed comes to an alarming discovery when he thinks back on his life. |
InfestationA Poem by Robert RonnowFull of doubt. About survival of the species and my own.A plague of tent caterpillars, worse than an infestation,an insurgency that has left the sky n.. |
There Always Is Spring In Our Lives!A Poem by Ayesha KaukabIt depends on a person to enjoy through out his life by finding happiness during every stage of his life.............. |
Street ArteryA Chapter by WanderAsiaJust a reflection of the visuals Asia confronted me with today. |
I'm so coolA Poem by arminI was willing to write something cool |
On A Street Called SunsetA Poem by AnnaOn a street called Sunset,there stood a tall old house full of wonderful old things.Like rocking chairs, like dusty white curtains,and a girl with lov.. |
Microstory 95: Crying ManA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Microstory 96: New CityA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Stuck on RepeatA Poem by SonOfaSailorThe life empties out of my eyes as I walk down the same street every day Just to turn to face the deeply engrained habits and obey I’m jo.. |
MercyA Poem by CF CrousThere is a special place in the dark, for those that live to hurt others... |
LifeA Story by MelissaAndresA homeless man who recycles bottles and cans for street survival finds more than he bargains for! |
Microstory 167: Mason PalominoA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |