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Lace Trimmed PetticoatsA Poem by Marie Anzalonesomething light and fun after a few weeks of heavy material |
Born Second BestA Poem by kera moondustA poem about Childhood and being the younger of two siblings. =) |
Long Before You Said HelloA Poem by Kelly ScheppersThere were other loves before you. Long before you said hello my arms and legs were wrapped around another, but no other eyes I’ve se.. |
anorexiaA Poem by Arianna_loveLook at your legs, Do you like what you see? Look at your stomach, Is it flat as can be? Well I'll just skip a meal Here and there. Maybe not .. |
Afternoon DelightA Story by Stephen J. VattimoA deli restaurant owner goes down to the red light district and picks up a prostitute and takes her to his stock room to have sex with her on his lunc.. |
Messy beds and scratched bodies.A Poem by MilyLetting my mind go. |
God Gave MeA Poem by EmilyThis poem is about teen suicide, and a friend trying to stop her. |
When You Told Me No One Has Ever Fantasized About ..A Poem by Jared OrlandoI think a lot about your legs.How they fold in likea broken chair andextend out toward melike they arereaching for heaven.The way they moveabout my ro.. |
I Can Read Your MindA Poem by David Lewis PagetI think she came from a Gypsy Clan Where Dracula spilt his blood, All that way in a caravan To live in a field of mud, But she da.. |
South BronxA Poem by Robert RonnowWhile I'm reading a poem about it on the previous pagethe girls come over to visit their boyfriends and dancein high shoes and perfume. Their legs are.. |
The World Without the SelfA Poem by Robert RonnowBetween conjecture and classification there isobservation, experiment, data (collection and analysis),statistics, calculus, and a good guessabout God'.. |
I Love YouA Poem by Raja Anjana KothapalliI love you Not your eyes I love you Not your lips I love you Not your hands I love you Not your hips I love you Not your legs I love you N.. |
Chapter I - ManiA Chapter by SkywatcherHow it all began... |
GRACE BLIND 1940A Poem by Terry CollettA WOMAN FINDS HERSELF IN HOSPITAL IN 1940 AND DISCOVERS SHE IS BLIND AND HAS LOST BOTH LEGS |
The ChairA Poem by Alfred Kukitzsit down relax........ |