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Midnight Sky Cry RainA Poem by Savannah BlyI was wearing dark blues and greys. |
Window of time..A Poem by The QuillA trial of looking out of window of bus and peeping into time,, |
Importance Of Windows Application DevelopmentA Story by hamnaabobakerThese days, the demand for the mobile application development has increased a lot due to the usage of the Smart phones. |
The Long WaitA Poem by David Lewis PagetShe sat and stared from the window ledge, She sat and stared at the sea, Was sitting all through my childhood there Since Eighteen fi.. |
Are You Looking To Buy Kanata Exterior Door Or Fre..A Story by Kanata Doors And WindowsThere are plenty of options available for those looking for a Kanata exterior door. It all depends on your preference, the style of your home, a.. |
UntitledA Poem by Alfred KukitzAmid the chaos of the planet one thing is certain the divine is alive. |
DustA Poem by M6P347Paths of clarity through cloudy windowpane; Soft, padded fingertips, newly stained. |
MargoA Poem by Courtney RoseFor my great grandma I'm sorry I didn't visit enough |
NOT MY HEDGE.A Poem by Terry CollettAN OBSERVATION OF A HEDGE OUTSIDE A WINDOW |
A dream that I sleepA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereYou have to dream before your dreams can come true. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam |
Is that me?A Poem by ForgottenSeaA poem I wrote for a contest. The prompt was "Reflections on a window". Sadly the contest had a 50 word limit, so I wrote another piece for another pr.. |
To Leave My Window AbroadA Poem by AlecI have no method to madness,I simply write what I think.Whether be joy or be sadness,to step back from the brink.Sometimes I'll think of a love felt l.. |
CULPRITSA Poem by Terry CollettON REWARDING CULPRITS |
WITNESS.A Poem by Terry CollettAN UNUSUAL SIGHT SEEN FROM AN OFFICE WINDOW |
Eastern tent caterpillarsA Poem by Robert RonnowMid-spring, skinny, black, blindeastern tent caterpillars"-Malacosoma americanum"-falling from the cherry treeleaning, human, over our deck.Irksome. M.. |
Poetry in a Linear WorldA Poem by Alfred KukitzNo wonder society can't rhyme |
Snow. . .A Poem by Robert RonnowA yearin whicheach daybrings onetenth inch.First thewindow sillsare coveredthen doorjambs. Ourlips aresealed thenour eyesshut. Sleeplike thiswe've nev.. |