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Dark Horizon Sun
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Deep in the darks depths of your mind You don't know where's the time. You feelings are all gone But you're still hanging on. You've got a lot t..
Influenced By Norah Jones
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
I'm emotionless as of right now Maybe the music's influenced me somehow Brought my spiarits down Kicked them far out of town And maybe it's Norah'..
Night To Day
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Embracing the darkness I wait for morning Not realizing my fate, I run into the night. There's no light in this world But i feel safe here. A li..
Spring Aroma
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Spring flowersbloom so sweetlyGentle to the touch of my fingertipsThey sweeten the passing breeze
Rain
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
So cold aginst my skin Wetting the world of Vegetaion around me Vast sparkles the eyes see
Snow
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Snow coldly kisses my cheeksLands lightly on my warm winter clothingMelting into my clothings fabric
Christy
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Christy was a young girl She loved her family in every way Down to her dying day
Poison Love
A Poem by
Apathy To Empathy
Sweet yet bitter love is Poison in the stream love can be Poisin din't enter me please
Keep Your Fingers Crossed
A Book by
Apathy To Empathy
I'm not hungry. I could eat a cow. "Your hurting yourself, David." I am wasting. She's watching me.
Keep Your Fingers Crossed Chapter 1
A Chapter by
Apathy To Empathy
~001.00~ She tells me one thing after another of a woman I used to know. Her words are creamed with raspberry muffins', and dunked in vanilla coffe..
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