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Chapter 6A Chapter by Megan SimpsonI find myself wondering about Kas as I wait for the doctor to help me change rooms. She said there was a “warning” that those guys were s.. |
Chapter 7A Chapter by Megan SimpsonI tap my fingers on the side of my bed. The door is open and I hear the usual sound of the hospital- loud footsteps; beeping monitors; voices over th.. |
I want youA Poem by ASTROI will forgive. I will not forget |
KismetA Story by papercliphugsA girl gets a visit from Death himself in the middle of the night, coming to take her mother away. A short fictitious story about the question: are we.. |
ButterfliesA Poem by SkittykattSurprised you would be to see a soul scarred by lies. Forever I'm plagued by these dead butterflies. Their colors ran dry just the same as my heart, t.. |
Forever An OptimistA Poem by diaphanousPlease forgive the poor rhyming, grammar, etc. I wrote this drunk and I'm still not sure how I feel about it. |
Chapter 8A Chapter by Megan SimpsonDr. Havishire seemed a bit leery about letting me leave the hospital, but eventually told me, “You do seem to be healing quickly and without fai.. |
"Oblivion"A Poem by Rache David"What if you end up in oblivion, Where everything totally lost..." |
FocusA Poem by MyAddictionToMeI stare at the ceiling,the fan going in lazy circles.I feel the sheets, twisted and thrown in the night.I focus on these things now.My feet touch the .. |
That's When I KnowA Poem by gabiaimeeSo there's this guy.... |
Should I forget about the worldA Poem by JohannaSad poem I wrote.. if you lose hope in yourself, remember there is always someone who loves you |
A Matter Of DaysA Poem by GeorgiaIn 24 days, I will stop waiting for a 'hey'And I will do everything aloneIn 73 days, I will delete your messagesAnd I will forget the first time you s.. |
I AmA Poem by kera moondustSome poetry I wrote tonight =3 enjoy. |
A Girl that Men ForgetA Poem by Abdul Batin Osman BeyInspired by Beck's Song Reader I wrote these lyrics for a Ukulele song. |
Promise meA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereDementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer. David Perlmutter |