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To Fail WellA Poem by Robert RonnowFowl meadow grass "-- Glyceria striata -- "the striationson the lemma. Drooping rachisa weeping willow of a grass.Recurring .. |
A Soft WhisperA Poem by SyberRoseA caress of a soft whisper Gently rustling in the leaves An alluring feather drifting, The nest of night it weaves. Upon wings of a sp.. |
Golden Meadow GirlA Poem by CodyAbout a girl who doesn't even know me.. |
Ode to a FriendA Poem by Samantha LynnYou remind me of flowers in a meadow, colors intertwine within each other against the starch soil. Here there .. |
OWONGO AND THE FACTS OF LIFEA Story by Peter RogersonHere I revisit a stone-age ancestor of mine... and the miracle of life. |
My Fart Smells BetterA Poem by Fanciful GoddessI love Happy Bunny...So I wrote this poem...it reminds me of what he would say...lol |
Nobody's PlaceA Poem by ayejodieI walked as far as I'd ever walked before, Heading toward the castle ruins. The sunlight shon bright and far away, It's warmth hardly grazing my s.. |
The English CountrysideA Poem by JoeReadsshort poem expressing my love for the English countryside. |
StarlightA Poem by David Lewis PagetWe had lain back in the meadowLooking up to see the stars,They were clustered all togetherWe were trying to find ours,For we each had picked a single .. |
Unquaking The DuckA Poem by Earl SchumackerMorning rush |
Midnight MeadowA Poem by R.J Calzonetti (SinisterP..A not so short poem of a lost child. And a curious meadow. Sestina, several lines, revisited, ending with some extra lines to finish. |
Out for a SwimA Story by YouoweYoupayI went out for a swim earlier in the afternoon. |
Memah LemonA Chapter by YouoweYoupayI thanked the gods for keeping my mother busy with preparing our evening meal. |
The Tree of WisdomA Chapter by YouoweYoupayBut the gods were also fair and they indeed rewarded patient mortals. |
The Eye of GulocA Chapter by YouoweYoupayI made an unbreakable vow never to approach the cupboards of wisdom in Lumio's bed chamber again. |
JaraanA Chapter by YouoweYoupayFor the remainder of this school day, I did not touch the neatly wrapped lunch in my school sack. |