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When the Lights Began to Flicker
A Story by
Lauren
Near the end, things always get worse, no exceptions. Lovers quarrel, friends give the cold shoulder. If you put a tangerine and a manderin orange bes..
Orchestral February
A Poem by
Lauren
Grace crept in as all were left unaware; she painted green foliage the color of nothingness and light. Silently, silently her fingers released a..
Society
A Poem by
Lauren
I saw a man whose face was as gentle as the song of a stream at dawn; but when he looked at his own two eyes in the mirror, it was Medusa's refle..
And she knew love
A Poem by
Lauren
Entrancing spells from the soul of the lone man who knew her best spilled out onto the rolling 'scape of an abandoned girl's spirit andarid tears ..
Wonderland
A Poem by
Lauren
Morning has broken in my hazy dark sky: the fine lines of her softness graze the horizon, creating a heaven of some new age ancient glory. Bound b..
Matters of the heart
A Poem by
Lauren
On a cherry-scented wind the sparrows glide past - I wish I was atop the mighty wings of Pilatus, staring past the blue-green mirror world of ether..
Stormy barn south of the X-way
A Poem by
Lauren
The empty path is home to a great company of shadows - ghostly passengers on a westbound train headed nowhere in particular. They sit on barbed wi..
Commit to memory
A Poem by
Lauren
the blue tint of the room as the afternoon sun strained through the blinds the peculiar silence and calm when the hallway light was switched on..
Weeds
A Poem by
Lauren
He was regal with a nameless charm, and he told me to love the dandelions. How can I love that which plagues my heart? I questioned. Kiss the g..
Hide
A Poem by
Lauren
I saved your life as we waited at the bus stop for the fat yellow 7:45 They wanted to break your bones with textbooks and insults to your Mormon fa..
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