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I'm Looking InA Poem by Chemical KittenI'm on the outsideI'm looking inI've made a home hereIt's where I've always beenJust on the edgeOf what I've never had I'll watch them But never join .. |
out a little to farA Poem by vanessa1poem about not belonging... |
Nomad's LandA Poem by Saint No-OneA poem observing the nature of writer and the human need to run. |
The Consequences of Maturity.A Poem by crystallized illusionsTry being an 23 year old woman in a 15 year old body, and you'll see what I mean. |
Possess Your HeartA Story by Naomi BloomA love story based on Death Cab for Cutie's song "I Will Possess Your Heart." |
UniqueA Chapter by Luna KusanFor everyone who feels like an outcast, just as I do. |
The Other Dark MeatA Book by cristaramoneFifteen-year-old Jennifer Wasteli had no intentions of making a statement in high school. She was more focused on keeping quiet and out of sight... |
Dew MorningA Chapter by cristaramoneGetting ready for school... |
JigsawA Story by Lorraine Hamptonsecond draft of "Unfair world" |
Never Fit InA Story by CriticalxxAngelHealth assignment but I think that this is my very honest point of view so I posted it |
Night and DayA Poem by Vria P Crow"...cast as an outcast..." |
The Janitor's ClosetA Book by Searching4aMuseElla is a high school student. She is also the new kid and a lesbian. Bonnie is her classmate, a cheerleader, blonde and perfect and surprisingly to E.. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by Searching4aMuseElla is a high school student. She is also the new kid and a lesbian. Bonnie is her classmate, a cheerleader, blonde and perfect and surprisingly to E.. |
OutcastsA Book by Viccy RogersThere's always been something April's parents haven't told her. Not being allowed to talk to anyone under any circumstances, she struggles through Hig.. |
PicturesA Story by Lorraine Hamptonthe latest draft of the stories An Unfair World and Jigsaw. please tell me what you think. |
OutcastA Poem by Kaspar CarrI'll never have anyone |
Only in the RainA Poem by EmjaiWe all wear masks to make us 'normal' enough to fit in society, yet only some of us can wear these digusies better then others. |
poem: black hair and sapphireA Chapter by Marie AnzaloneYou were cruel, but not in waysmore measurable than our peersand, well,cruelty was a code ofliving anyway. You were the only one thenI wished had seen.. |
Living In EnvyA Poem by Chaos StoneA long-led lonely life... |