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PomegranateA Poem by SolomonThe sky is sometimes there when I wake up alone in the city, and it tastes sweet on my skin, like her lungs would on my lips: sweet li.. |
20 Years (Forever, My Mother)A Poem by n.wanFor my first taste of air. For my first chance to cry. A pain i can't compare. You felt through the night. So red, so fragile. So small, so cold. You .. |
Nearly endless drifting.A Chapter by Lenny RokkittHow a boy becomes a bullet, a shield and a man's gun. |
To my amazing, remarkable SONA Poem by siquijorianthis is my birthday message for my son who I missed so much whose natal day is April 25Son, I'd love to Share These Words with You Everywhere yo.. |
Do YOU?A Poem by Amata LunaThink about stupidity, we have more than a million too many. >. |
What Will Become of HimA Chapter by Wendy Seames GarnerA mother worries about her autistic son's future. |
The Star BlanketA Story by Amber "Victoriomantic" Ha..A new father reflects on the birth of his son |
The Great Despair and DisrepairA Book by open endedMusings of a confused and struggling teenager; a reflection upon the convoluted relationships we have with our family. The outlet of hurt, anger and d.. |
Just Passing ThroughA Poem by incourageA poem, a stream of thought about the complexities of life, and death, and the in between. |
The Truth: Part 1A Story by EternityWolf101Every gay and lesbian who has ever told their parents that they are homosexual have had moments like this. I just wanted to write down what my charact.. |
Old Johnny MattA Poem by RamyaI know not my father, I know not my mom,No brother, no sister, no family, no home.A guitar, some clothes, a rucksack and a hat,All these I got from ol.. |
Bad Hair DayA Story by BillyGirlSabre comes home after a tiring day from work and overhears a conversation between his half human children, but gets the wrong idea from what they're .. |
The Rock and The RoseA Poem by Jeremy LesterI wrote this back in the 30th, June 1999. Sent it to a publisher's contest, but was not picked for placement or print. |
From Diapers to BoxersA Poem by †Tracey†"for my son" |