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Inherited faith

Inherited faith

A Poem by JenLyn


Fallen heroes unfulfilled dreams. Hopelessness and poverty are all we see. We need to change, save the dream, keep the possibilit..
Being Pretty

Being Pretty

A Story by Julia Hollywood


I was raised to believe that, as a pretty girl, I would never have to do anything for myself. That anything I ever wanted in this world could be mine ..
Lonely Lives

Lonely Lives

A Poem by James Johnson


I say a video on animal abuse and how certain foods were made...sickening.
Spring -Sting

Spring -Sting

A Poem by J. Hampton


Just jotting Random observation
Peacock

Peacock

A Poem by Jaeda


A short poem on jealousy, self-loathing, and vanity.
This World

This World

A Poem by Ina


I am not good at this world.Living between two beautiful places,what I am looking for does not exist.The challenge is searching, always,knowing satisf..
Objectivity

Objectivity

A Poem by Lucia Morgan


I don't want to be amusing.A toy;Doll Faced.All the boys want to play.I don't want to be a mirror,So you can see yourself the way you want to,So hands..
Confusion

Confusion

A Poem by zainul


Confusion causes impasse
Step Sister

Step Sister

A Poem by [Rampant♍ Rapture]


This is of one of the two ppl i only hate in this world (:
Chasing Clockwork's Infinity

Chasing Clockwork's Infinity

A Poem by Mason Rayburn


Here I am between the heavens and this Earth I chase one man-call him Clockwork The master of it all-he determines my fate I am sent on my spi..
Vain Order

Vain Order

A Poem by Thomas Kainaroi


Everything in its place,Everything in its world.Checking,Checking again.Eyes everywhere.This must stop.To feel safeIn pure rainfall.This dream of mine..
THEN FALL, CAESAR

THEN FALL, CAESAR

A Poem by kublakhan27


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Vain Love

Vain Love

A Poem by Ambra Celeste


Vain LoveI wrap people around my little fingerI can do what I likeI click my fingers and you come runningMy desires are your commandsI am the Goddess ..
Peacock

Peacock

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


At twenty a man is a peacock, at thirty a lion, at forty a camel, at fifty a serpent, at sixty a dog, at seventy an ape, at eighty a nothing at all. ..

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