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The QuestA Poem by Jacqueline Murray5 June 2013 |
For Three YearsA Poem by Salem FitzgeraldA free verse piece about loving someone so much you feel as though your identity is attached to it and losing them would mean losing you entirely. |
NAMEA Chapter by Daisie Vergara (Dhaye)Will you fight for it? |
Rock Climbing, Identity, and Pretty GirlsA Chapter by Mr. Color BlindI'm in mycousin's old Mercedes.Great sound system, booming electronic tunes. Drum & bass, specifically. I’m driving, fumbling with the .. |
One is ManyA Poem by Rogie-Dodgethere is no separate identity, we are all interconnected. |
It's all in my mindA Poem by Rogie-Dodgeeverything |
Buddhism: The GameA Poem by Rogie-Dodgethe eternal game of existence. |
DreamsA Poem by NyuDreaming I was someone else,when all realities swallow me.everything I am feels dirty,yet life itself clean.and there's no soap.and I have no bubbles... |
The Identity LotA Story by Jay.They're slimy, unshaped globs. Some blue, some yellow, some transparent. All of them - lost. |
Buddhism: IslandsA Poem by Rogie-Dodgewe are islands |
Willful ExperimentA Story by Rogie-DodgeWho is it? Who is me? Who is in charge? |
NomadA Poem by L4rn13Wonder down the lonely road if I shall Orange-pink hues of the horizan already fell... |
Buddhism: Water in a Glass and OnenessA Story by Rogie-Dodgea little thought experiment in oneness |
I.D.E.N.T.I.T.YA Poem by Kiara AuddinoA poem about identity that i wrote for an English task. |
WavesA Poem by Rogie-DodgeYou are somethingThat the universe doesAs a wave is somethingThat the ocean doesFrom the motion belowEach waves arisesIt moves and growsThen break and.. |
Out of This WorldA Poem by Rogie-DodgeWe don't come out of this world, we come into it. Inspired by Alan Watts. |
Buddhism: Who am I?A Poem by Rogie-Dodgethe realisation of oneness |
Buddhism: Life sucks and it's your faultA Story by Rogie-Dodgethat's what some people think, but what does it really say? |
Buddhism: In under 5 minutesA Poem by Rogie-DodgeUsing nothing but your own breath. |