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Burning desireA Story by crazyladyErotic short story about an intimate evening |
Bath TimeA Poem by Jessica GillitzerMy time. |
Honey and milk bathA Poem by eglantine... seaglass breath,lullabyes and bubbles.I write hallelujah on my skin,where your lips used to murmur my name.one by one, mermaidsfall from my eyes--.. |
The Art of Sensual Bathing RitualsA Story by Lady RaBathing ritual ideas for men and women |
In Praise of the BathA Story by JerboaAn excerpt from my next book |
SHE LOVES HIM NOT.A Poem by Terry CollettA WOMAN TRIES TO WASH AWAY THE MAN SHE USED TO LOVE. |
Bubble BathA Story by RondelleThis is a short story about the mental and physical anguish of a pregnant woman. |
LIZBETH'S BATH.A Poem by Terry CollettA GIRL AND HER BATH NIGHT IN 1961. |
TepidA Poem by Lydia ShutterOh the wonders of a bubble bath! |
Of Bubble Baths and Red WineA Poem by Tash HillDrunken writing bouts of inspiration in a bubble bath surrounded by bubbles, candles and incense smoke; I blame you, Leonard Cohen, you brilliant poet.. |
Fake Rain!A Poem by Md. Ziaul HaqueThere I was standing, I could fill the water, endlessly falling, On my head, shoulders, everywhere, I felt good and got myself wet f.. |
A Life UnknownA Book by Tom PollardAndrew's journey was bringing him ever closer to the truth he so desired. But Andrew would soon learn that sometimes the truth you're chasing is just .. |
Chapter 1 of 'A Life Unknown'A Chapter by Tom PollardAndrew's journey was bringing him ever closer to the truth he so desired. But Andrew would soon learn that sometimes the truth you're chasing is just .. |
TeaBubA Poem by KacieLynnTea and bubbles: they may cure all your troubles. If the world would listen to the silence, Maybe we wouldn't experience such violence. We hear al.. |
Creepy Little StoryA Story by narkyCleansing time |
Microstory 74: Artemis and the StagA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
ChampionsA Chapter by Nick FishermanWhat the last Orothsew native had said to them was more of a joke than a threat. But it was still partly true. The first thing they did was take baths.. |
WATER IN YOUR BATH 1962A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND HIS GIRLFRIEND'S MOTHER AND A BATH NIGHT IN 1962 |