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RendezVous in BlueJeansA Poem by Angel BirdBold indeed I found him, when he entered the pub, gave me openly the once over, and ended it with a look that clearly said, "I'm everything you ever.. |
Sword of the Stranger Anime ReviewA Story by Carrie OttA spoiler-free review of the anime movie Sword of the Stranger. I don't tell the story, I simply critique plot, characters, etc. A CHRISTIAN EVALUATIO.. |
PrefaceA Chapter by DavidZeeSeeThe preface to my short story "The Stranger". |
The StrangerA Book by DavidZeeSeeThis story is an incomplete rendition of an unpublished novella from one of my blogs. It's about a man who's constantly stalked by an other worldly be.. |
The StrangerA Poem by Miles WilburnRead and see :) |
Deja VuA Chapter by Zeitgeist ManifestoOur eyes met At the one timeI saw you TodayGraceful, As you Strolled on pastFor the second timeWith the same Smile on your faceThat you had yesterdayA.. |
A strangerA Poem by Igor G. BalatskyThat's strange enough when looking at the mirror you see a stranger - and recognize yourself. * From 'Amalgam' (.. |
A Stranger IIA Poem by Igor G. BalatskyA STRANGER II Who are you? I asked the stranger in the dark of the mirror. And he replied: White loneliness in the bla.. |
Grin, Smirk, Beam, and Simper.A Poem by Raheem Lyttle KiyagaSmile, there one four four one minutes in a day, atleast smile for a second, the more you smile, the more you last younger and you make others proud o.. |
I Don't Know Who That IsA Poem by Poe ReddWell, it's not Phil Collins, but it's not Andy Beirsack either. |
'Let it out..'A Poem by Lazzy Poetasking a shy friend to open up so that they get closer!! |
PrologueA Chapter by Nina St. MoritzIt was a small little cottage nestled in the folds of the great Penstemonial Mountains. Far from the prying eyes of society, this little family had lo.. |
The Bride of the Wind and RainA Poem by David Lewis PagetThere was morning dew, and the sky was blue When the stranger came to town, Riding a painted wagon, pulled By horses, black and brown, He carried .. |