Compartment 114
Compartment 114
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Inside the shoebox!

Inside the shoebox!

A Poem by Frozen Eyes


To the girl on the wheelchair
False Love By Jakub Ircow

False Love By Jakub Ircow

A Poem by JakubIrcow


Poem about a person who falls in love too quickly for his own good.
Seas of Misery

Seas of Misery

A Poem by Nicki


My guardian angel must have gotten lostFor I swear our paths have never crossedPerhaps they clipped her feathery wingsAnd stifled the sweet voice with..
Muse at the Core

Muse at the Core

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz


tapping the source
Zits of misery

Zits of misery

A Poem by fattycbreezy52


.DO not hate them
Your Life

Your Life

A Poem by Willard Wells


Choices in Life
monsters

monsters

A Poem by Kristen


when did it become their mission to witness misery hurt & suffering?when did it become acceptable to hit abuse & torture?when did the ..
Machine Heart

Machine Heart

A Poem by E Ma


As I write down my thoughts and my feelings,I have come to the conclusion that I don't have.They are just memories and scarsOf a broken and forgotten ..
That Smile

That Smile

A Poem by cemily


A smile says a thousand words, or so I am told. Mine is not like most.It is new, unsettling. Fake. Does this idea scare you, That not everything is re..
Remembering Yesterday

Remembering Yesterday

A Poem by RoyRogers


Regrets of the past
The Demonic Minions

The Demonic Minions

A Poem by paari


A ghastly poem of what happens when one gives in to the path of the easy. Beware the Devil... I got jitters after reading it.
BUM

BUM

A Poem by T.S. Claus


The Bum has no shameNor the evening to careNo family, nor friendsHis feet dirty and bareA chewed up burgerMelted slush in StyrofoamBeneath the swelter..
AN ENIGMATIC NIGHT

AN ENIGMATIC NIGHT

A Story by Peter Rogerson


With a touch of magic in the air, and the misery of a cold, wet season, a new star rises to the heavens...
One last sigh

One last sigh

A Poem by Smriti Shandil


When my angel left...