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BETRAYAL

BETRAYAL

A Poem by Marie Harrison


A poem about betrayal.
Eve's Rib ~ Jezebel's Hips

Eve's Rib ~ Jezebel's Hips

A Poem by Iota


Eve moaned softly arching her spine northward
The Beginning

The Beginning

A Chapter by


“Perhaps there is nothing more irreplaceable than a damaged soul”
Game Level 1

Game Level 1

A Chapter by


“When one’s happiness is gone, is it irretrievable?”
Score

Score

A Chapter by


"What is that thing called love ... lust"
Game Progress

Game Progress

A Chapter by


Love? ... Lust? ... Love? ... Lust?
Game Level 2

Game Level 2

A Chapter by


It is love ...
The point when the heart gets broken

The point when the heart gets broken

A Chapter by


It is a wise person who never allow oneself to feel so as not to get hurt, but who amongst us is wise?
The end

The end

A Chapter by


Where can a broken heart go to stop the ache?
Symptoms of You (a poem)

Symptoms of You (a poem)

A Poem by Joshua Donahue


a poem about the effects of someone you have fallen for (please read 'Note for Reviewers' below!)
Wide Awake (a poem)

Wide Awake (a poem)

A Poem by Joshua Donahue


a poem about coming to realization about the fact that you love someone so much that they keep you up at night
Blank Wall (a poem)

Blank Wall (a poem)

A Poem by Joshua Donahue


a poem of heartbreak (male or female) and the loneliness that is left behind when your only best friend is your blank wall.
Chapter Four: Wandering

Chapter Four: Wandering

A Chapter by Joshua Donahue


Forbidden. Evan is slowly succumbing to Hale and he is mad at himself for doing so and leaving San Francisco behind in the process. However, his new f..
YES. YOU.

YES. YOU.

A Poem by Wicahpi


A thousand times, yes...
Forgotten

Forgotten

A Poem by Evangeline


(C) 2010
If He Really Loved You

If He Really Loved You

A Poem by Patricia Gayle


"If he really loved you he wouldn't leave you lonely...shut you out...bring you down, if he really loved you, you'd be happy."
I could love you.

I could love you.

A Story by olive tree


a letter that never was, and never will be sent.