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Dancing monster.A Poem by Skie blue.I don't know what I need to do but I feel the burn of dancing. Just one... last time.. Just... One... last... |
My Own DestructionA Poem by Angela HunterThere he isHe standsExpectantA smirk plastered onAlluring lipsIrresistibleEyes traceHead to toeAssessingPredator and preyI know it's wrongSinfully stu.. |
Stay together. Learn the flowers. Go light.A Poem by Robert Ronnow1At peace perhaps too mucha fine Spring rainwe seek news from the desert or capitolof those who have dedicated their lives to losing their lives for u.. |
Penetrating the UnknownA Poem by Robert RonnowWhile waiting but not watching for the sun to set, perhaps the bullfrogs are creating the shadows with their croaks, my friend screams out becau.. |
When Peg Laughs Like LizA Poem by Robert RonnowWhen Peg laughs like Lizdeep woman-hearted laugheating beef jerky on Mesa Verdethe good hearts and smarts of womencome back to me, not guessingany bet.. |
Prey to CuriosityA Poem by Michael G. SmithWe all fall prey to curiosity like a weak animal. |
A Cat's Day OutA Story by Riss RykerThis is a richly descriptive story/poem describing a day out with a domestic cat. |
The hunter and the huntedA Story by Nini YoruI was running, running like I never did, running like my life depended on it...which I must say, was unfortunately the case. Something was after me an.. |
Beast of BurdenA Poem by Stone FoxHe halted..Snuffing the air, he turned tail and galloped off. Still, Without much delay, We gallantly dragged our efforts; shooting at the poor beast .. |
PreyA Poem by Harriet RoseI wrote this as part of my A Level Creative Writing portfolio |
Bestiary for Losing HumanityA Story by Amber C.This is a working Bestiary for Losing Humanity, since I am not able to plot anything before-hand with Losing Humanity I am adding the descriptions as .. |
UNGUARDED HEARTA Poem by Sylvia ChikaLike a predator He’ll watch you Hoping Waiting Knowing Knowing you’ll give in And then he’ll feed He’ll f.. |
Tis a Liar's Tongue That DiesA Poem by Stephany RoblesA strange poem about a snake, rabbit, and a hawk. |