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Universal JudgmentA Poem by JenLynNot meant to offend, just how I feel when I'm turned down for a job etc. because of my scars and tattoos, people are just so judgmental. I loathe it, .. |
A TRIBUTE TO HER...A Poem by harman kourfor all those who still dont know what a woman is... |
Chapter SevenA Chapter by SetApartGirlKellan's secret. Coral's problem. Cassy's accident. |
Chapter TwoA Chapter by SetApartGirlMeet the neighbor girls, Caitlyn and Jessica, and all that comes with them. |
Cowards SuicideA Story by Fallacy PharmacyWork for my drama lesson-the task was to write a monologue about a dilemma. "Cowards Suicide" was most popular among the class, and I couldn't think o.. |
Beauty Of Eden - CHAPTER 3A Chapter by lep1910Lisa led Acantha up to a wooden staircase, it's steps full of moss. Surprisingly it wasn't slippery as she expected it to be. Just in case though, sh.. |
THE JEWISH GIRL AND THE PHOTOGRAPH.A Story by Terry CollettA JEWISH GIRL AND HER SEARCH FOR HER MOTHER AFTER THE HOLOCAUST. |
SinA Poem by Kayla W.this a poem about three young african american girls who were killed by a white man, who later regrets it. |
Chapter One- MirandaA Chapter by HingabeIn chapter one, Miranda's boat crashes and she wakes up on a deserted island. |
The Girl Who Remembered Who She Wanted To Be (A so..A Poem by JenLynVerse1: They say she can’t but she knows she can. They say she won’t but she knows she will. They say she’s nothing bu.. |
My (Real) Bestfriend.A Poem by C.J.G.This one is real. |
Armed with the Great SmitingA Chapter by Zeitgeist ManifestoThe Fear of God |
KayleeA Poem by Nathan DurhamI love her to death. She is everything to me. |
So said a DoveA Poem by Jason KnightAnd if death shall separate us, let it take me too. For it my heart will break, I know not what to do. I love you, dear Dove. |
Amateur Love LetterA Poem by Lucia MorganYes, I fantasize about you. Your 1970's fro under the dry blue heat of the sun. Side burns plastered to your sweat ridden cheeks. Your glasses glin.. |
Look Before You LeapA Story by Havatara“Hey, Stacy! Do you want to go to the movies with me tonight?” a voice called. I turned around, my light brown hair flying in the wind. .. |