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A special Cuban nightA Poem by PaulOn a special Cuban night, The look in your eyes, Your smile so bright Kisses from your lips last through the whole night. The feelings we share.. |
Paradise CoveA Poem by PaulUnder the warm southern sky Where a different world exists A whole paradise lies, I had to give her one last kiss It was all like a dream I di.. |
Win You OverA Poem by Bo LanierWell and the day I met you was the day I heard Angels sing and I was under your spell in case you couldn't tell, you gave me a new meaning to the .. |
The VacationA Story by SSKaitlynWhen paradise comes too soon, and ends with stubborn reluctance. It's a sentimental piece, where the end reunites mother and daughter, only for a grea.. |
The World System You WantA Story by SathyumDo we really need intervention on this earth or are we quite good with the way things are? Mankind is quickly progressing in ways imaginable. Surely.. |
The Wondrous LandA Poem by emipoemiTo sojourn underneath these clustered trees That gently sway within the gentle breeze Is merely what ’twould take to.. |
I've Gone FishingA Poem by TyI've Gone Fishing |
Grey MatterA Poem by TyPassion, Pretending, Patience. |
Red Ribons (WT)A Book by Salem GrayIn a world where you know if you're going to Paradise or Paradise Lost, Arthur Crowley receives his own letter. |
hypernovaA Poem by aspenI am a star, drifting aimlessly through the galaxies trying to move feels like I'm deep beneath the ocean, sinking faster and faster I've been.. |
The Paradise of SpeechA Poem by Alfred Kukitzwhen two vets meet |
ParadiseA Poem by GeorgeKMartinLove poem |
SimplicityA Poem by Ibrahim Ahmed OlamilekanTell how Simple to take life |
The PoppyA Story by girlandpenEvery Sunday afternoon for as long as Eva could remember, she and Batya walked together to the flowers. Eva would ski.. |
Tiny things to write about No1A Story by Jacky O'rWhere would I choose to be exiled and which three things would I take with me? |
ParadiseA Poem by R.J Calzonetti (SinisterP..A song for the ones that I lost on the way here, never to see again, forgotten women and men, I'm sending them my regards behind the iron bars of real.. |
ParadiseA Poem by Indra's ChildSweet like vinegar, and hot like the air I never knew what love was until I saw you there These words roll off my tongue, dimes falling down .. |