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Straight To The TopA Story by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn d..Not every Homeless person is a bum ... Not every BUM is a homeless person ... One must learn to discern such Humanity Defining details of most intrica.. |
One LifetimeA Poem by Asusa SusaA poem that references life and death at our most basic level of understanding. |
Fleeting SomebodyA Poem by Asusa SusaLife and death are tethered at the soul even before we are mere thoughts in the minds of those who conceived us. Two great victories in our understand.. |
Life Is...A Poem by Asusa SusaEmotional tragedies from personal experience, in a moment of silence, birth a flurry of sentimental outbursts through tears and a few simple and sad w.. |
Haiku PoetryA Poem by Asusa SusaSimplicity is complexity's true nature. |
My Days Are NumberedA Poem by John W. BowersTime is a dangerous predator ready to devour any and all life. We cannot escape it and have to accept it. Some try to flee from it while others welcom.. |
You, Me, And The ShadowsA Poem by Scott AndrewsIt's just you, me and the shadows,The flickering of the night,Destiny unfurled,I watch your chest rise and fall,Counting with the rhythm,The curtains .. |
Rest In Peace, Mom - Part VIA Poem by Randy JohnsonDEDICATED TO AGNES JOHNSON (1948-2013) WHO PASSED AWAY TEN YEARS AGO TODAY ON MARCH 6, 2013. |
Fatefall - 44A Chapter by A.L.Adrian |
Julie Jo (A Requiem)A Poem by Linda Marie Van TassellPeople raised on love see things differently than those raised on survival. ~ Joy Marino |
The Green WhisperA Story by Sarah J DhueA man lives out the last day of his life. |
ArtA Poem by LanaI know that flowers fadeI know that the world goes awayI know love can be a price to payI know it comes with painAnd I know that if ever I'm aloneAnd .. |
Everyone Has A StoryA Poem by Linda Marie Van TassellLife is lived in seasons. |
Fatefall - 45A Chapter by A.L.Nakoa |
the reader who started writingA Story by Bideep RoyBideep's journey |
Deadly DishA Poem by Randy JohnsonA sexist man was allergic to shellfish and he ended up on a slab. He ordered chicken at a cafe but the waitress served him crab. She knew about his .. |
BARRY’S FINAL BATHA Story by Peter RogersonA simple tale of revenge... |