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Diamonds are ForeverA Poem by Footprints al carbonAnd girls are their BFF's. |
The Wolf On The WallA Poem by TyBeautiful Struggle, Social Toxicity. The Wolf On The Wall. |
I Plant SeedsA Poem by TyI Plant Seeds. Life. A Voyage. |
Diamonds Melt Liquid LoveA Poem by Earl SchumackerHidden about the heart |
Under the Shadows of TreesA Poem by JackValor86A poem of the cosmos and earth. |
To Build A Better HumanA Poem by Earl SchumackerCosmic dust comes to life |
cosmic transfixionA Poem by Ioana Georgianawe’re light years apart you, the ever so scorching sun myself, always revolving around you my axis is overthrown by your power i.. |
Blackbird & the SparrowA Poem by RW ErskineBlackbirdsinging a ghostly songIn daylight is hushedNight fallsnothing else is heardBut a melodyplayed off keyTill along came a sparrowto comfort thee.. |
Puppet C-MenA Screenplay by GonzonianRacePuppet gets into a massive fist fight with a certain body part of his causing havoc and mass destruction and even a sacrifice. |
Rain rainA Poem by SaraswatiRain rain reverbational influxes in my mind again told me..I must enjoy the rain. Earth is now like some kind of cosmic play Bringing the .. |
Forget YouA Poem by RyanRough draft of some song lyrics. |
Black And White GirlfriendA Poem by Earl SchumackerIndiscriminative natures of reltionships |
Waking Up Out ThereA Story by Earl SchumackerA lesson in cosmic orientation |
Cosmic Notions On What Is RealA Poem by Earl SchumackerSomewhere out there |
StrangleA Book by Martin LittleJoseph had not been outside for a while. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Martin LittleJoseph had not left his apartment for a while. Another period in a string of periods. His curtain were drawn, the little lightbulb above his head pro.. |
Chapter 2A Chapter by Martin LittleJoseph entered the lobby. He expected the spooks to fade away in a little bit, but he noticed that the desk clerk was missing as well. It .. |
Chapter 3A Chapter by Martin LittleJoseph’s senses returned to him, and he stepped toward the window, fearing the worst. But no, she hadn’t jumped out. She was nowhere to be.. |