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A microscopic Saturday nightA Poem by Luke RittaA poem about Saturday night across the world. |
I Desire To Live...A Poem by Nami FallingDewdropsWell even a girl deserves life. What if she is a girl she own is the other name of 'life' |
IntertwinedA Poem by IanAn unconventional sonnet. |
Blue RibbonA Story by CreativemamaAbigail tries to assuage her grief after she gives up the most important thing she has found. Her only comfort is that they both will have better live.. |
InnocenceA Story by FernandaI sighed and held the small baby in my blood covered hands. I looked at it’s weakness, I noticed it’s innocence and, for a moment, instea.. |
Softly the StoneA Poem by Poe Reddafter birth- wishes and the taste of life for real |
To My Creation, a PoemA Poem by Brenden BowI wrote this for Billie Ray, a main character in one of my novels. |
Name UnknownA Book by Nicole.TName Unknown is one of my largest and most precious pieces, a memoir about things that have happened in my past that have been kept secret for a long .. |
Birth and DeathA Poem by Mark Anthony Games (Human..A Poem designed to be read top to bottom, or bottom to top. First poem I have ever actually 'designed' |
Mother and FamilyA Chapter by Kayo0104When I was born I had an amazing memory... and imagination. I could see things work things out know which was right which was wrong. This made me rea.. |
Death and RebirthA Poem by Henrique KasaiA sad short-story |
Tuscan SunriseA Book by Ana Drake*Twilight Fanfiction* With the existence of half-vampires coming to light, Rosalie realizes the possibility of finally having a family of her own. Bu.. |
PrologueA Chapter by Ana Drake"Laura? Whats going on in there?"I look back to him and smile. "Too much."Emmett laughs a little, leaning back to relax against the couch. "Same here... |
ConceivedA Poem by PhotochickUpon the news off my daughter being pregnant for the first time. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by Ana DrakeChapter One// As the sunrises They came in the night, just before dawn. Ourlegendshad beenwrong, everything we'dbelievedwaswrong. They wer.. |