Tags : skin

Skin

Skin

A Poem by the writer of woe


Why does everyone resort to it?
Release

Release

A Poem by Fawn Sinclair


"I feel trapped in my own body, I feel uncomfortable in my own skin. Sometimes I want to run away, and see who will miss me" -Unknown
For the students in Kenya

For the students in Kenya

A Poem by Johanna


A poem for those poor students in Kenya who died. Sad that the world dosen´t pay as much attention just because it happened in Africa.
Fear and Awe

Fear and Awe

A Poem by Robert Ronnow


Spring. Same plants, same order.Monday morning, open for business.Tractor-trailers, day care centers.Every leaf that’s coming out is out.To toni..
Tails

Tails

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers


Tails I wear his shirt of Ralph Lauren, the finest of silk upon my skin that smells of him …this man I love to wear u..
The Work of Sin

The Work of Sin

A Poem by Gio S.P.


A poem inspired by feelings of lust.
Don't

Don't

A Poem by Acromantula


Just a poem
 I like to buy it because it's no secret

I like to buy it because it's no secret

A Poem by schulz pk


I do lacked anything that will keep me looking young really like this product is a little bit strong you can actually get a less strong version now I'..
Microstory 91: The Perfect Race (1 of 2)

Microstory 91: The Perfect Race (1 of 2)

A Story by Nick Fisherman


This is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about.
Past Carolina

Past Carolina

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers


Past Carolina I am fresh from a shower, wrapped abundantly in you you whisper that I smell of spring, of falling rain ..
The Layer

The Layer

A Poem by Christoph Poe


I lay Beneath the Sand. The warmth keeps me alive But it's a cold and desolate place. The Sun gives me Hope. The Moon gives me Peace. But the ..
Microstory 121: Cesare Mancini

Microstory 121: Cesare Mancini

A Story by Nick Fisherman


This is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow.
She was.

She was.

A Story by Bystander


An unexpected visit from a coworker.
Black or White?

Black or White?

A Poem by Ngoc M. Nguyen


An autobiographical sonnet.

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