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Love  & Its Unwelcomed Guests

Love & Its Unwelcomed Guests

A Story by Mifa


A twisted take on love
The Old Man with Gold in His Eyes

The Old Man with Gold in His Eyes

A Story by rhall


This is an excerpt from a larger piece I'm working on.
Done

Done

A Poem by Shy Joe


is it selfish?this gun in my handmy time is up being a manI have lived my life the best I couldgrowing up in this sequence of eventsthe journey for my..
As the moon watched over us

As the moon watched over us

A Poem by Korbyn Rague


As the moon watched over us, We laughed, We danced, We cheered. As the moon watched over us, We loved, We kissed, We cried. As the moon watch..
Rafa

Rafa

A Story by ShyGuyShares


His name is Rafa, and he's been a part of the family for as long as I can remember. He's my playmate, and my bestest friend. I don't think he ever g..
Man looking.

Man looking.

A Poem by Dave Ellis


He stopped.38.It was neither young, nor old. It was sometimes young, and sometimes adult. But never old in any meaningful sense, except “too old..
Dawn of Darkness: The Decision

Dawn of Darkness: The Decision

A Story by Kerunai


2nd part to my dawn of darkness series
disposable

disposable

A Poem by Kami


Haiku for you
The Ancient Forest

The Ancient Forest

A Story by Shiv


According to Grandma, in California you could drive through the trees. Giant redwoods were so wide that people cut tunnels from them.
Harold Pew

Harold Pew

A Poem by James


I knew a man named Harold PewWho only wore a single shoeI asked him what forHe stared at the floorAnd said, "son, I haven't a clue."
The Classic Roundabout

The Classic Roundabout

A Poem by Richard Mueller


Life -- I've barely cast a dent in aging, but suppose I were much older.
September 8th, 2016

September 8th, 2016

A Poem by Wynter Page


A thought, a plan that morphed into a memory. Where did my direction go? How did I end up here? I don’t know these walls, ..
Elliptical Galaxies

Elliptical Galaxies

A Poem by Lei


The wonders of space and time.
Trash Day

Trash Day

A Poem by Earl Schumacker


A sad Quatrain