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Ah, Death!A Poem by Ujjal MandalUjjal Mandal, India One day this beautiful world Will remain as it is now, But we'll be not there as we are now Like flowers bloom in Spring and.. |
springA Poem by Anonymous 79third installment to my poem series (previous is "winter") |
What am I?A Poem by LachimolalaI am beautiful Flowers stare with aweGrass slowly swayI’m a queen That you’ve never seenBut all you do is despise me Whenever you see .. |
Waste DistributionA Story by Sam-StaffordDespite her best efforts, Esme's flowers continue to die. (Includes references to domestic abuse) |
Lasting GladiusA Poem by AnonymousForsworn my dear gladius, for you mourned our carnations. Puzzle, Mystery, poetry. |
Tulip and RoseA Poem by Henry KroneThe motif of flowers is key to the second chapter. We know Rose already, so Tulip is the next character the anthology introduces. |
7. The Beautiful GraveyardA Chapter by Peter RogersonBOB SKELLINGTON’S REMAINS aprt 7 |
A Wilting FlowerA Book by Blank_canvasA story of loss love and eventual recovery **please read the tags, this story can be very morbid at times and you shouldn't read it if you aren't c.. |
GardeniasA Poem by AnnaYou will grow outof meeventually.You will fall asleepwithout sayinggoodnight.You will have your teawith a littlelemonand notremember why.You will seea.. |
A Nice Spring DayA Poem by Melinda McQueenA Nice Spring Day The flowers are blooming, The birds are chirping song. The sky of blue cradles puffy clouds, The soft wind see.. |
Hidden In Plain SightA Story by Blank_canvasa girl who thinks she lost her family finds she had a better one all along. a story about how family isn't always defined by the blood in your veins |
A Walk In The ParkA Poem by Lisa CHope you walk along with me as grass becomes greener somehow skies bluer with white cotton wool clouds |
lavender kissesA Poem by Summer Emswilerhaiku |
Pretty flowersA Poem by TinaSaw a picture of a pink flower with dew drops on it and came up with this poem. |
Summertime SolitudeA Poem by RemanenceWalking through the Tall Grass Prairies |
AcceptanceA Story by R J FullerThe need for a fair chance at competition can truly take some very bizarre turns. |