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Death at the Door

Death at the Door

A Poem by OctoberDawn


Musings on the frailty and beauty of life
Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by CrimsonDecorum


(6 YEARS LATER) CHAPTER ONE: Hard Landing "Ashton, wake up!" A smile pulled my lips as I scribbled the final words on my paper. Susan didn't know ..
ROE - M1P1 - Chapter 4

ROE - M1P1 - Chapter 4

A Chapter by AarsalM


Chapter 4 Almost as if I had gone back in time, I was once again being led down a narrow and dark hallway. The only differences were that I didn&r..
Closed doors

Closed doors

A Poem by twinklestar


A heart is like a closed door.Won't open up until your sure of whats on the other side.Bound with chains so tight and riddled with locks.Many a time y..
ED

ED

A Poem by Mir


Ya.
Tap-Tap-Tapping

Tap-Tap-Tapping

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


We were sitting, reminiscing Of the civil war in Spain, Where my uncle fought for Franco, Never saw his home again. There was Joe..
Where the Hell is.

Where the Hell is.

A Poem by Mehak Mushtaq


A million miles awayFrom the heaven until this wayLies the heaven somewhere betweenTo reach where I never mean.Until I reach the hellI can't reach the..
Nature's call

Nature's call

A Poem by Johnny A. Rojas


just random thoughts of being in love
Tired Answers

Tired Answers

A Poem by Odayin


Much thought
The Misty Keys

The Misty Keys

A Poem by Odayin


So...divine
Tune out, Turn on, seek Johnny.

Tune out, Turn on, seek Johnny.

A Poem by Mic


Who are you... really? You think that? You listen to that? You believe that?
Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by тнєc&al..


Johnny's Point Of V
A Short Story: Never Gone.

A Short Story: Never Gone.

A Story by B


A sequel to "A Short Story: Gone..." (link: http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/SamaKieBlac/984822/)
The line of light

The line of light

A Story by Rebecca Dias


my first published writing on this website. Just a heads-up I have english as my second language, excuse any grammar errors, wrong punctuation or poor..
Inadvertenly the Wind

Inadvertenly the Wind

A Poem by Michael G. Smith


White lies lead to something bigger