Compartment 114
Compartment 114
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Tags : acceptance

“Period of Rest”

“Period of Rest”

A Poem by Shineheemi


When you’re tired enough for another unclear things.
12/18/2019

12/18/2019

A Poem by Andre Peterson


Our mornings greet an orange sky as our embraces becomes no more. The gentle boy calls out for a home. He pours his soul out for her. A trove..
Compare me not to the gifted scribes

Compare me not to the gifted scribes

A Poem by Gee


For the new folk starting out on this site
Sea Glass

Sea Glass

A Poem by Apollos


Trust the process.
Midnight Thought

Midnight Thought

A Poem by Ghost47


Sometimes, you don't know what you have until you lose it. Precious moments are all that's left, so cherish them while they last
How misfortunes make us grow stronger

How misfortunes make us grow stronger

A Story by sedulous_mind


becoming who we are
Mist Over Mountains

Mist Over Mountains

A Poem by Isabella Cezanne


a poem about falling
A KISS MON AMOUR

A KISS MON AMOUR

A Story by Vasco


Nice library. Just setting now. I Had my egg baguette. You know that even when I use strong language f**k ... etc; bottom line! I know you are at y..
A Soft Breeze

A Soft Breeze

A Poem by Jason


Just a set of haikus to help myself realize that some things are unobtainable, despite being within arm's reach.
Choosers

Choosers

A Poem by Theetranquilpearl


We struggle to find people who will accept us for who we are.
The Seven Stages of Grief

The Seven Stages of Grief

A Story by Amanda


This is a writing I did after the loss of my dog, Shay. Writing allowed me to process my feelings systematically and understand how I was feeling in a..
Restoration

Restoration

A Poem by Julynn


From joy and love to struggle and disillusionment and the struggle to return to life.
Relive and Rewire

Relive and Rewire

A Book by ty


A personal account of my anxiety, depression, and laughter.
Childhood Guilt

Childhood Guilt

A Chapter by ty


Early years of life is rough.
Rejection.

Rejection.

A Poem by Simoni Khanna Chilupuri


It feels horrible to get rejected. But have you ever wondered how on earth you would feel to be approved of something after rejection?!
Let it out

Let it out

A Story by Bry Wilcox


I need this off my chest, before I go insane.