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Mount Danny

Mount Danny

A Story by Chelsea


A mountain of laundry.
(hi)story needs characters

(hi)story needs characters

A Poem by Alkonost


the rubicon crossersare few and far goneno crassy, pomp or ceezto tug the sleepy sheetsof historyto iron them, make waves, bedsor dirty themhang them ..
Chapter Eleven

Chapter Eleven

A Chapter by Ocularfracture


Remy spends his day off shopping at a thrift store for clothes and other things.
My Sock's Reincarnation

My Sock's Reincarnation

A Poem by lyt4


There may not be a sight more satisfying than - after immersing in soapy water, then twenty or so lathering rubs, ..
When The Laundry Doesn't Come Clean

When The Laundry Doesn't Come Clean

A Poem by Chris Taylor


A poem about hiding sin and why you shouldn't
Laundry Day

Laundry Day

A Story by Shelley Holt-Lowrey


FOUND 'ER!!He found her.His smile was filled with understanding.A beautiful white toothed smile.Understood.She was just hiding... behind the box... ..
I don't want a hundred, I just want one

I don't want a hundred, I just want one

A Poem by Anna Auel


I buried my heart beneath your walls the only place I ever felt at home �"Q postcard-long love note to an elegant laundress ..
For Rent

For Rent

A Poem by Naomi Bloom


A poem about the struggle of subletting my grungy apartment.
The Exception

The Exception

A Poem by MunkyWrench


True story...
Like Laundry

Like Laundry

A Poem by Melobldnfr


Just tired.
Cake State

Cake State

A Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


inspired by Kush Cakes
Liberty's Laundry

Liberty's Laundry

A Poem by fern


Refers to the old video game Arkanoid, which involved a wall of bricks you had to break through with a paddle and ball -- so you could get to the next..
Brother Death

Brother Death

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Even in the last days you need clean clothes;therefore you may be found in the laundrymornings, small task against the larger oneof not breathing. Wit..
Negotiation

Negotiation

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Chipmunks, squirrels collectingbitternut hickory, chirpingagainst a small owl cruisinglow beneath the trees.Everyone has gone this morningto school or..
To Have Loved Mary

To Have Loved Mary

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Today is Sunday and I'm going to the oceanor maybe not. Definitely not doing the laundryor maybe I will. Moss and even a small treegrow in the rotten ..

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