Tags BIRD
The Willie WagtailA Poem by solitareWillie Wagtails are a native bird in Australia, they are tiny black and white very cute, constantly active and inquisitive birds. |
AtheismA Poem by TrevorI remember the exact moment I stopped believing in God,In fifth grade, on the playground, I told her I was thinking about committing suicide,She told .. |
I Have Waited As a BirdA Poem by Neva Flores Smith - Chang..Memories of them lie anchored above a line of tangled trees............ |
The Hummingbird's TouchA Story by Curiosity's VirtuosoJust a little hope... |
Red SiskinA Poem by AndyJCashFirst attempt at a Nonet |
The SwanA Poem by IAmGhost120If you love someone who wants to be free, do you let them go? Or do you continue to cage them, smothering them in a prison of your own feelings until.. |
The Hunter's PledgeA Story by Vincent LakesTanissa Darksky is forced to leave her home and life behind, and escape out into the wild. She wanders south, hoping to find safety from Blackwater, t.. |
Love Letter to DeathA Poem by Lucia MorganUnsuccessful black bird,You are a dead man's coat,Black coal in a fire's hearth,Marking time with your residue.You are all men's fear and regret,Their.. |
A Bird's CageA Poem by Lucia MorganBirds in their cages,So beautiful to watch.Their freedom un-achievable,So seldomsought.Perched in the dim light,Covered in dust,Lostrelicsof glory,Los.. |
FeathersA Poem by IvyIt's curious, how I'm found decrepit but for the raiment we wove.And the wait, I find myself so close to a confrontation we all come t.. |
I Gave You Those WingsA Poem by Caitlin LeaI gave you Those wings When infancy Kept you From walking At all. I lovingly Made them To show you They’d fit you. I sewed them O.. |
The SongbirdA Poem by BlueA poem I wrote, partly in my car, partly in my room. |
Stranded BirdA Poem by DrewOn a beautiful day i was coming home from the beach and i found this small blue jay hopping around my back yard.It seemed to be injured,I included a s.. |
Captured SparrowA Screenplay by Piper LynnINT. MILLIE’S HOUSE - PARLOR - DAY We see a late nineteenth-century parlor. Two young girls are sitting at a table across from each other, MILL.. |