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these cages.A Poem by Laine Johnsontime changes us.we are a different person with each given second;each fresh breath our lungs inhale.call it evolution, if you will,of the cells in you.. |
The Sad CaterpillarA Poem by DeViouSCaterpillar on the ground, crawling around Chomping away " Oh what a day! Crawling around, feet on the ground Drab and sad " nobody to play. Then .. |
601 North BarrancaA Poem by trainwreckYou know... I think I forgive you. |
Ode to AutumnA Poem by Zoe JayA hazy orange moon and a starless skyHeavy orange-tinted urban cloudsMove with slow, pompous presenceDictating whether we are in light, or shadowAs br.. |
My EpiphanyA Story by CaitThis was an essay for my comp class and got an A. It's a personal essay about an experience we had with an epiphany in it. I wrote about when my best .. |
Messed UpA Poem by DeViouSThe snow in 2010 came so late in February and then early in November in Southern England that both nature and man were taken by surprise. This prompte.. |
delivering a poorly wrapped packageA Poem by freelancejouster(micah's poem) |
Thoughts of a Buddhist Punk and His Thoughts...and..A Book by Jack "DO NOT USE" YoungCommon sense is dead, I prefer to view mine as undead. What can I say? When hell is full, the intelligent will walk the earth. We come up here for the.. |
REZ DOGS PART IVA Story by ODMK {Oliver D.M King]This is a story about two twin brothers who grew up on a reservation in Northern Saskatchewan Canada. The story deals with love, hate, acceptance, tol.. |
inboxA Poem by Daniel Wintersdon't tryto changemecosive been tryingall my lifeand it still aint working |
REZ DOGS PART VIA Story by ODMK {Oliver D.M King]This is a story about two twin brothers who grew up on a reservation in Northern Saskatchewan Canada. The story deals with love, hate, acceptance, tol.. |
PrefaceA Chapter by Beckuuuh GrossackAshley has to leave her life in London behind and head to Montana for her safety |
To The Moon & BackA Story by HiddenAngel"See everyone has a moment in their life that either changes it for the better or worse. Unfortunately mine was for the worse." |