Tags : regret

Ode to The End

Ode to The End

A Poem by Zoe Jay


I remember… Looking up at this same powder blue sky With the occasional star becoming visible As the warm sunlight ebbs from the day An..
Loves Not Blackmail

Loves Not Blackmail

A Poem by Chilson, Joshua


Some people get a kick out of taking out anothers heart and spitting on in, what happens when you meet someone forgiving :).
Lying Excuse.

Lying Excuse.

A Poem by Mickey Hyde


I'm done with your lying, and your pathetic excuses.
Frankie

Frankie

A Story by Luxovious Sloane


This is a story about how i ran over a Raccoon on the road, and how i handled the situation. haha.
Ode to Guilt

Ode to Guilt

A Poem by Zoe Jay


Tranquilise your soulSo you may grow oldIn calmed conscienceFind a way to forgetThe shame, the painRemorse and regretThe still of your duskCalls back ..
Sir Laughalot

Sir Laughalot

A Poem by JoJo Q. Finsburry


not really a poem, i guess, but that's the closest "type" i could find.
Chapter 1: The Summer Before the Storm

Chapter 1: The Summer Before the Storm

A Chapter by Dorian Wilde


Chapter 1 of my newest project: a WWII historical fiction.
The Untimely Self Alienation of Myself

The Untimely Self Alienation of Myself

A Story by Mr. Revan


The time if fast approaching, for me to take the reigns of life. I have learned, and grown, and learned again, the didfficulties of life. My life is e..
Abandoned Hope

Abandoned Hope

A Story by I've Killed Lions


I had to do this for school... hope you guys like it
LUST

LUST

A Chapter by Searching 4 Serenity


Do the colors confuse you?
the smell

the smell

A Poem by Tinasha LaRayé


inner conflict; outward consequences - abortion.
Joys Not Forgotten

Joys Not Forgotten

A Poem by Hello, Goodbye


..hope that what was lost, can be found..
Chapter Two: Jessica Lee

Chapter Two: Jessica Lee

A Chapter by Friend of a Friend


Chapter Two: Jessica Lee Kelly wasn’t like her other friends. Jessica didn’t know why, it wasn’t something you could exactly put you..
Tea & Tears

Tea & Tears

A Poem by Tinasha LaRayé


self-grief