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FuneralA Poem by AlrigoMOak trees and a silent auction There, her diamond memory glimmered In sun white and sky sapphire grey coffin beneath orange sky I mouthed goodbye |
The Strong OneA Story by ChloeClassy is told the honest truth. |
Funeral for the livingA Story by KupoHer limp arms fell upon the bed cover. His hands were on her back, arms crossed. Her tenseless neck holding her head no more, only acting as the rop.. |
CONSTANCE AND A FUNERALA Chapter by Peter RogersonMy stories of Constance and the library come to a swift end with this one... |
A Funeral for LoveA Poem by KuffyI wrote this the day my partner of 7 years told me he no longer loved me. |
Fringes.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA look at what the mind focuses on in a funeral home, well at least for me, those damn fringes will haunt me forever. |
Funeral for a friendA Poem by Kelly ScheppersFuneral for a friend Fumbling through yearbooks, I came across one that was missing. It was my senior year and he was the .. |
First DraftA Poem by DutifulJaguar9I tugged at my skin til it snapped. ripped. Ripped off my forearm and floated with slack to the floor. Others like ashes. Some heavy and joining the p.. |
JOSIAH PYKE AND THE NEW GRAVESTONEA Chapter by Peter RogersonHaving recently met his grandfather for the first time, now Joiah finds himself attending the old man's funeral. |
Dearly DepartedA Poem by Nathaniel.CA short poem I was commissioned to write as a tribute for a funeral. *I received client permission to share* |
BansheeA Story by Brand0A girl misses her recently deceased dog and relies upon an old folklore book to help her make sure Corky is okay wherever his spirit went. |
THE AFFAIRESA Chapter by Peter RogersonParallel memories of a long time ago, and other relationships. |
Mints at a FuneralA Story by Ioanna EngarhosIf he stood there staring at a blank face of an empty body any longer, he would throw up. |
Would it be?A Poem by GwenLarkThoughts of a future |
35. A WAKE TO AWAKEN...A Chapter by Peter RogersonA story that ranges over many years must see comings and goings... |