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That's a Lovely Mess

That's a Lovely Mess

A Poem by JoSephMacGown


Rain on plastic- Wait on beating hearts <beating3
Overflow

Overflow

A Poem by Wild Willow Blue


I gave them away like paper stars..
anthology of useless junk

anthology of useless junk

A Poem by Dana Alsamsam


about the most intriguing person i've met in some time; tyler you are one strong human being.
Ohio Smith Part: 5

Ohio Smith Part: 5

A Chapter by Brandon Langley


Ohio Smith and King Dutagan's Crown
The Trashcan and the Sharpener

The Trashcan and the Sharpener

A Poem by Tayler Riouff


Our first task in my creative writing class was to write something, anything, about an object in the classroom falling in love with another object.
RIDING NJ TRANSIT

RIDING NJ TRANSIT

A Poem by Penny Lane


I wonder if others wonder the way I do when staring out the window, close to narcoleptic sleep about the trash lining the tracks and ..
Love Thy Neighbor?  Not So Easy...

Love Thy Neighbor? Not So Easy...

A Poem by Bright Ocean Star


Why must people throw trash out on country roads instead of taking it home to put in their own garbage? I just don't understand....
Microstory 39: Keyless Entry

Microstory 39: Keyless Entry

A Story by Nick Fisherman


This is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about.
Empty Love

Empty Love

A Poem by Michel'le


I crave your touch and intimacyBut there's a lack of chemistryLack of emotionsLack of respectJust empty lustHandling my body like a piece of litter of..
Microstory 58: New Car Smell

Microstory 58: New Car Smell

A Story by Nick Fisherman


This is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about.
(i wish) SHE (were mine)

(i wish) SHE (were mine)

A Poem by Aether


i don't know why i keep writing things about attractive people, it just happens.
Trash

Trash

A Poem by Leviathus Fortes


It seems to always follow me Wherever I do roam Is there nowhere to lay my head? No place I may call home? Called trash I, so deserving? Of ..
Lesson Learned

Lesson Learned

A Story by MelissaAndres


A grandmother and her young grandson walk on the beach like any other day but a valuable lesson is to be learned after a candy wrapper is tossed.
I envy my trash can

I envy my trash can

A Poem by Revan Pronghorn


A poem that celebrates how each writer takes pride in their unfinished work.
Unknown

Unknown

A Poem by intentintrovert


First attempt. Hopefully my style gets better.