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Broken birds

Broken birds

A Poem by Azriel


"Lock me up and throw away the keys", It’s all become soclicheto say, But you never understood the words that spouted from my mouth. Di..
Yeshua Zevi

Yeshua Zevi

A Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


about the similarities between Jesus and sabbatai Zevi
Golden shades of a broken heart

Golden shades of a broken heart

A Poem by Créatif Word


His Mother Like a thunderous storm, my body was awoken I looked within deep and my soul grinned at me Terrified at what I had become, I tu..
Dear Dad

Dear Dad

A Poem by Saint No-One


For Craig Edward Greathouse
Greener Pastures

Greener Pastures

A Story by Summer Grace


Flash Fiction
The Coffee Table

The Coffee Table

A Story by Summer Grace


Flash Fiction
Tonight

Tonight

A Story by Alyssa Ricigliano


The past defines us. The future guides us. In the present, everyone has a choice. This is hers.
Forgotten Legend

Forgotten Legend

A Poem by Chris Lotus


Persona poem - Through The Eyes of A Fallen Hero
Strange Geogrphics

Strange Geogrphics

A Poem by Phantom Heart


What it might look like to people....
Abandoned Child

Abandoned Child

A Poem by NANA


I once tried to give up on adulthood, but my mother wouldn't let me.
Kid in the Corner

Kid in the Corner

A Poem by Commanda Panda


Can you hear my words? Can you feel my pain? It’s like I’m dealing with numbskulls even when I dumb down what I explain. I&rsqu..
But, Love?

But, Love?

A Poem by Amanda J. S.


a poem about a friendship I once had...
The Journal

The Journal

A Poem by Calissa Knox


You unlock the journal, but the pages remain empty. They are waiting to be filled with the emotions imprisoned inside of you. They askyou to give them..
The Challenge

The Challenge

A Poem by Corey


Will I die knowing I'm right,or will I one day be proven wrong?Anyone test it with all your might,Just try, I promise, It won't take long.Just ste..
In the Flat Field

In the Flat Field

A Story by Summer Grace


Flash Fiction
Old Ragged Jeans

Old Ragged Jeans

A Poem by Lola


I am like your pocket. I keep you safe. But i am left forgotten, unacknowledged of my worth, until i lose all sense of security and leave you vulnerab..