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Whatever you choose (all you will loose)A Poem by ShaneBerryrecently in my life i have been handed so many big questions it is mind numbing...and i feel like the physical place where i am is halting the my own .. |
TwistA Poem by ShaneBerrynot really aimed at anyone, just something i cooked up. i dont know if it is realy even that good. hope you all enjoy! |
VIR021450A Story by D.JonesIt’s amazing the amount of information you can obtain and how willingly people seem to give it up. Well, I guess they aren’t just giving.. |
HurtA Poem by MeganI push it down with gulps of fresh air in attempt to waft the smell of this bacteria away. How haunted am I by the gut-wrenching, heart-sinking inf.. |
HurtA Poem by MeganI push it down with gulps of fresh air in attempt to waft the smell of this bacteria away. How haunted am I by the gut-wrenching, heart-sinking inf.. |
The Perfect YearA Poem by Robert RonnowThe perfect year,two equal halves.One with leavesone without.Forest thinning out.Bring indoorsswing sets, pools, smiles, thoughts.Having enough and no.. |
To Have Loved MaryA Poem by Robert RonnowToday is Sunday and I'm going to the oceanor maybe not. Definitely not doing the laundryor maybe I will. Moss and even a small treegrow in the rotten .. |
The Real Turtle SoupA Poem by Robert RonnowIt's only a paper-machemoon, they say, too cool,too full of interstellar spaceto sympathize or stress aboutlovers, kings and fools.Or is it? According.. |
Reverse GestationA Poem by Robert RonnowCold, a killing coldis the best defense against aliens. And viruses, bacteriaare our friends.Perfect rest, perfect motion.Another autumn, another elec.. |
Life is BeautifulA Chapter by AstridHumans often forget to care about life that isn't human and treat it as lesser than their-self, so here's my view on life: |
A Growing Threat: CRE World's Deadliest SuperbugA Story by MadisonReneNealAs a growing threat arises, doctors and researchers are having trouble keeping it under control. CRE, one of the world's deadliest superbugs. |
Indigo Milk CapA Poem by Dylan Michael Fotopulos -..Growing into my ownIndigo milk capThat fungal sporeSpectral expelForest floorCultureTwenty three years a boyNow a fungus formGrowing upwardInky and bl.. |
Chapter TwoA Chapter by Ali RichardsThe travelers return from their trip out to sea and return to meet Dr. Reid at the station. |