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An Inner Disjunction

An Inner Disjunction

A Poem by peculiar


-Recurring melancholy- Please disregard the type of writing, as there are limited options and this is prose not poetry! It is intended to be more of ..
Confidently Confused

Confidently Confused

A Poem by Nyanachi


I am the girl who wants all the treasures.But also the one who knows even if I got themI'd be the same person,In the same spot.When I feel pretty toda..
dyslexia

dyslexia

A Story by Woody


strange conversation with customers.
The Glass Sn❄️wflake

The Glass Sn❄️wflake

A Story by Gabby Gellerman


He never knew such a simple misunderstanding could go so wrong
LETTER TO A MOTHER-1

LETTER TO A MOTHER-1

A Story by Naina


It is a story of a mother and a daughter and their failed relationship. One day mother gots her daughter's diary and then she realizes this, but till ..
Crying

Crying

A Poem by singingtree


cryingmy pillow damp with tearstears of frustrationhurthateromancesabusefriendsenamieseverything gone wrongeverything gone rightnothing seems worthywo..
Oh he of a simple mind

Oh he of a simple mind

A Poem by DavidD


A poem about not judging a book by its cover
Will love ever be enough?

Will love ever be enough?

A Poem by Gerry Legister


love can conqueror a multitude of things, but will it be enough for the ultimate victory
Dying

Dying

A Poem by Mina


I empathize, therefore,Sacrifice much morethan I desire.Pleasure comes inWaves of my lover'sLaughter- if sadness,I cry despite...The anger fired at my..
The Rigid Flower

The Rigid Flower

A Poem by WanderAsia


This poem is based on stubbornness and all its counterparts.
The Voice

The Voice

A Story by Woody


losing your voice can be embarrassing in more than one way
failure to comply

failure to comply

A Poem by Aero


There's a moment where you gaze out of the window, and everyone on the other side drifts slowly out of sight. but the big picture remains unclear.
The Wrong Bag

The Wrong Bag

A Chapter by Varianth


Somehow, they managed to open a suitcase that didn't belong to them.
Always

Always

A Poem by Saheli


Remember that nightWhen you went for a walkOn my painted street,All my paint brushes and my colours in you cloth satchel?I had told you I wanted some ..
the unsaid remains

the unsaid remains

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


senryu
Storm

Storm

A Poem by Malin


This is the story of when I thought I had fallen in love but as it turned out, it was easier to fall out than in.
Strangers

Strangers

A Story by A.J.Sim


A modern tale of two would-be lovers who painfully discover just how misaligned they are on what they need.