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A Child's InnocenceA Chapter by GraycieyChapter 1 |
You Were Here - for Nelson MandelaA Poem by Tinasha LaRayéMay this beautiful leader rest in peace. |
The Origin of MagicA Poem by KruppzThe Origin of Magic |
K CafeA Story by New TheoryThe reluctant writer writes about the awesome persona known by many names but known majorly as AfterJ. Names have been changed. |
AmbitionA Poem by Reyvrex Questor ReyesSince decades long ago, one wish not reached,Still haunts my soul with all tenacity;I know the Devil has my fences breached,And might have crept insid.. |
Greatness GoneA Poem by Savannah BlyDestined to... |
headaches the size of montanaA Chapter by Jimmy Osbournefeeling like s**t. |
Stay TrueA Poem by NiceTouchBoredom is the devil's way of getting one into trouble Freedom is the thinkers way of shedding light through the rubble It's alright if you stum.. |
A man without measureA Poem by KruppzA man without measure |
Data ExpungedA Book by Marcelles D. RaynesThe story of a man named Cody Meyers whom must learn to master his powers if he is to save both his sister and the entire world from destruction. |
A Little Speck on the SkyA Poem by AartiGeneral view on life.Just like various elements present in the sky, earth too has different kinds of human beings. What you become depends on what you.. |
Vegetable FarmerA Poem by AdamThis is a poem for those who are bullied for being bright and superior to those who bully them. |
INNOCENTA Story by AmesINNOCENT I am not guilty … what's more I absolutely do not 'feel' guilty. I do not have guilt induced insomnia, certainly not in my.. |
When Greatness meets ClassA Story by Juliana reflection article on a documentary i saw last night, explaining the life of the great Julius Ervin (Dr J). |
SHE WAS NO ORDINARY GIRLA Poem by Sylvia ChikaShe was no ordinary girlBut they had no clueThey stepped on her toesAnd laughed at her dreamsThey called themselves her foesAnd moved against her in t.. |
A Hint of GreatnessA Story by Nathan AshlockThis story is about a baseball player who encounters, in real life, his worst nightmare. |
WordsA Poem by Richard MuellerMotion. |