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The Fallen TreeA Poem by Annie LaHueReclining in a fallen tree Talking of the past; Fading memories Pulling out chunks of softness. I dig my nails into its side,.. |
DadA Poem by JohannaI wrote this poem for my good friend Julie a while ago, and wanted to add it here so that It´d never be lost, to remember, and to share it with .. |
Say You'll Never TellA Poem by MetBySunlight"I don't cut to die, I cut to feel alive." |
My simple PhilosophyA Story by Lizzy BrookesMy outlook on life |
Chapter Eight -A Chapter by Natalie MarkI'm not crying; you're crying. |
Seasons To Be ForgottenA Poem by Nutella Wolf [Alias: Sam..The buds are born Sun aligns with groundChimes of the feathered The freezing horizonThey celebrate Spring The sunny beachThe quarter .. |
Chapter Nine - Stranger Danger!A Chapter by Natalie MarkEnjoy! |
Breaking down.A Poem by PixieblueMore of my written word. |
ForgiveA Poem by PlantGluerIt's time to forgive, No need to forget. |
Hope to ForgetA Poem by Chris ZStand still, Barely Standing Always falling, Never Landing Never Stable, Always bending Always hiding, Never Mending Unrelenting, Unforgi.. |
DreamsA Poem by Krystle QueenWhen I flyI am freeWhen I flyI am meWhen I flythere are no constraintsWhen I flyThere are no complaints.I soarSo far out of the world I grasp the star.. |
Chapter 3A Chapter by Megan SimpsonCarol helped me shower and change my bandages before easing me back into my bed; trying not to hurt my back, which I discovered in my attempt to walk .. |
So Long, My FriendA Poem by BeeIsn't it funny how quickly we move on... |
Chapter 4A Chapter by Megan Simpson“Melody, wake up. It’s me,” a voice whispers in my ear with urgency that startles me awake. I look at the clock on my bed monitor a.. |
An Attempted Qasida (1)A Poem by AshrSee further down for a description. There's a lot to say and this small space isn't enough for the required explanation of what would otherwise be rat.. |
The Tongue That DaresA Poem by Savannah BlyDare. |
ForgiveA Story by Amanda Worthingtoni was presented with the question "what one word would you put on your gravestone?" |