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Part IA Chapter by Elizabeth DavisGiven a single word, blistering is what all tourists would describe the Arizona summertime. Hell, even those who have lived in the state all their liv.. |
The Moments of a MemoryA Story by Molly SanbornWild, untouched, majestic. These were the words conjured in my mind as I stared ahead at the vast expanse of Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park... |
A Love ThemeA Poem by Ken Simm.Watching the shining of a folded wing. Thinking about what I am saying. Burning the lives I once lived. Touching the blue smoke rising. Hearin.. |
Yellow's ClockA Poem by amomentforusThe cyclicality of time never failsto surprise me, it is spring again.and so the favored timeto rear its head. Thinking of endingsas life starts aga.. |
The AftermathA Story by Jenna Colonjust a short sample from a possible book |
The Dying LightA Poem by LovecraftLife and memories, forgetting what we once knew. |
The Great Wall (Memoir)A Story by CodeBloodedWritten for a school assignment |
The Valley Won't Miss meA Poem by StoopkiddThe pines carom against and around the easy feeling of pouring rain Filmy grey and browbeaten relations sail lik.. |
Do itA Poem by Hell in a Hip FlaskDo it. Run the night, start a fight, kick the club doors down. Raid the bar, get a scar. let your parents down. Message h.. |
Forget AllA Poem by LovecraftWishing to Forget everything. |
A shattered memoryA Poem by KiraEveryone had their own chance, but they gave me a used one, I threw my empty chance and watched it as the chance hit the wall and shattered. The pie.. |
I've got one photograph of youA Poem by simplerscarlettI’ve got one photograph of you one real one I developed it at a Walgreens where the person behind the counter didn’t know y.. |
The Beauty in FallA Poem by ThreadsThoughts on healing and recovery |
old womanA Poem by Adam ParkerTells the story of a woman who longs for the past ,addicted to nostalgia + the pain of her death for her family. |
At The End Of The DayA Poem by TheUnrulyWriterToday I walkedAnd talkedAnd stoppedAnd turned aroundSome timesI'm sureSo why can't IRemember? |
The CorridorA Poem by LovecraftWalking through a corridor and reliving your life. |
17. THE LAST STRAWA Chapter by Peter RogersonModern life is simply too much for Imageous |