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El Camino de Nubes
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
a cloudy drive at 3:50am in Los Angeles
There Was Once A Child Named History
A Story by
Hoshi Nami
(WARNING- this story contains descriptions of self- injury)
The Void on Keeny St.
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
today when i no longer cared about my umbrella i was greeted by the rainclouds and i wondered if the reason they made me so sad was because when i..
The Bridge of No Substance
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
13:00 in New York City
A Piece of Ground
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
I don't know if you know this, but you wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for me. I don't think you know that I hate it when you talk about being ugly ..
A Star Can\'t Survive Without a Twinkle
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
You see the worlds I see, and we wish for them together. When we would pretend I knew then that my inner weakness didn't matter. The stories..
Une Promenade Première
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
I found a robin's egg today and i imagined being born from it and it felt right and then i had a glance at my next life and the back of my neck..
Rebirth of the Second Wife
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
i always thought that the idea of reincarnation was cool, but i never really believed it, until i saw you. maybe it's your cold harsh stare..
A Narrow Path
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
They always say you can sleep when you are dead I'm scared I'll have nightmares if you aren't lying beside me If I can't live without you ..
The Secret Life of Memories
A Poem by
Hoshi Nami
sometimes when old movies play in my head the sun gets in my eyes and my mother still smells like fresh soil, lavendar and sunscreen. I haven't..
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