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fifteenA Chapter by therealMELSunday, January 31. 2016 |
Morsel of BiomassA Poem by Robert RonnowNegligible morsel of biomass my fat belly, formerly abs |
Mountain's Peak.A Poem by elkoA poem about nature. |
True Horror Stories of the Twentieth CenturyA Poem by Brett HernanAn extract from a larger body of work. |
The Lonely MountainA Poem by CastiliosA Poem Inspired by The Hobbit |
Friendship, a burden and benefitA Poem by Dandy MbuongA poem about friendship between someone who is able in one aspect than the other and seems to bear the entire burden in the relationship. But in one w.. |
The Trail They Call LoveA Poem by ArriannaLove is like a field full of landmines. |
The MountainA Poem by TreyleeInspired by the mountains in wyoming where I was raised. |
The Sun FellA Poem by EmilyI felt like death |
In The Quiet Of The MountainA Poem by Jeannie StevensHiking in the mountains,you can feel the presence of God. |
White Castle ImaginationA Poem by Alfred Kukitzwhere's Alice? |
Gangkhar PuensumA Poem by BowzaaTownsendThis is a poem about the largest, un-climed mountain in the world. |
Microstory 297: Perspective Seventy-ThreeA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
Microstory 298: Perspective Seventy-FourA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
This NatureA Poem by Rae Newsomehanging by a thread, we dance to the light.watching the trees bow down and the birds fly high.we take our last breath and realize how small we are.our.. |
LostA Chapter by Nick FishermanThey woke at first light and looked at Step One in their instructions for the Colosseum job. They were being asked to find a nice open space to build .. |
Anais Thora BaileyA Poem by EmilyI was sent on a quest |
Black Mountain SonnetA Poem by N.D. ReedOn the brink of Poseidon's hold; The sentinels of stone stand resolute, And shape the poeple in a war torn mold, To render their enemies destitute... |