Tags Existentialism
The CircleA Story by Evie McFarlandA short allegory to represent the "circle of life." |
Meza RouthillA Book by AleyaPhilosophers past called the phenomenon an existential crisis. A soul dwindles, loses attachments to its owner and then detaches completely, lost. Who.. |
He Walked In ShadowA Chapter by AleyaThe opening of Meza Routhill |
Affirmative ClauseA Chapter by AleyaSoul Hunters choose the escaped souls they know they can find. However, they don't need to be nice to get the job done. |
TheoryA Poem by Exsanguination....Spoken with true tears |
Who Tells the Maple When to Shed Its Leaves?A Poem by Louis McKrakerWho tells the maple when to shed its leaves? Who sells the words to the rhymes?Who markets the pollen to the bees? Who can make these things victims o.. |
Tempered by a Previous LifeA Poem by Louis McKrakerp { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Lead me naked, Blinded and bewildered-- But please don't Lead me too far from this-- (A.. |
Two Chapters/Two EmotionsA Poem by Louis McKrakerLife is divided into two chapters, But the story never ends--One, may sparsely know of laughter, But in the other, laughter always attends.The story i.. |
OriginA Poem by Louis McKrakerEvery story has a beginning; Every beginning has an origin;Every lark now finding its wings, Will someday learn to soar again. |
Bar work and the burden of consciousnessA Poem by Owenh1Always learning Never serving Simply falling Into swabs of red Of pure descent. Every corner, shop floor morning Cruising pictures Every tim.. |
The QuestionA Poem by exotic flotsamA poem about existence and sentience |
100 Poems on IdentityA Book by John Fredrick CarverAcrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities |
100 Poems on Identity 1-5A Chapter by John Fredrick CarverAcrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities |
100 Poems on Identity 6-10A Chapter by John Fredrick CarverAcrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities |
100 Poems on Identity 11-15A Chapter by John Fredrick CarverAcrostics and regular sonnets exploring the truth of our identities. |