Tags : Scar

Crimson Change

Crimson Change

A Poem by Navara-Desen


Once it starts it will never end, until nothing is left but a deep scar
Bloody Knees

Bloody Knees

A Story by Martina


Something I wrote for school, a short personal narrative using a literary device, I chose flashbacks.
Cant even say your name.

Cant even say your name.

A Poem by ForeverTheLoner


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Friends

Friends

A Poem by Mason Rayburn


Friends are friends Because they are there Because they laugh Because they care But friends can't be friends When they quarrel Due to fight..
Stand Alone

Stand Alone

A Poem by R.M.W.


I'll soak in the pool of lonely sadness that fills my head.
Two Faced

Two Faced

A Poem by Will


I think I'm a wee but two faced. I don't know what to do. One minute I'm Mr. Nice Guy, The next I'll rip you in two. Dr. Jekyll when I'm f..
Anatomy of the Subversive

Anatomy of the Subversive

A Poem by Poe Redd


dark. happens in the dark.
Emotions of a Monster.

Emotions of a Monster.

A Poem by M. M. Lovar


Trying not to scar myself,I walked down the narrow hallway.Towards the end, there stands a door.My mind races for things to say...For, beyond that smo..
Scars Within

Scars Within

A Poem by Rebekah Getchell


Pains we all carry
Happily (N)Ever After

Happily (N)Ever After

A Poem by Vampyrica1995


O Anguish,My only friend,Why is it that we meet so frequently?With every cigarette I plague my lungs,To the scars that my blade causes,To the de..
The Scar

The Scar

A Poem by LawrenceRaybon


A poem
Siwar and the Bear

Siwar and the Bear

A Poem by YouoweYoupay


He sniffed her gown and long black hair. That curious, dreadfully big, brown bear
Forbidden-Boundries

Forbidden-Boundries

A Poem by yash


It's all about the agony that one suffers from a wound received long ago somewhere in the past that still aches and reminds of the someone so cold, so..
The Devil's Drop Inn

The Devil's Drop Inn

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


The Inn he kept at the crossroads shone A lantern, out on the street, The only sign it was still alive To the few its doors would gre..