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From First We MetA Poem by AnnaFrom first we met,our feet were so out of tune.I know him still, and yet,our steps are not quite in sync.But I like to think, that once in awhile,we a.. |
Microstory 149: Solange AttarA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
On the wavesA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereLike as the waves make towards the pebbl'd shore, so do our minutes, hasten to their end. William Shakespeare |
Microstory 166: Stephen BergA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
A Note on Jocular AssistanceA Poem by Alfred Kukitzthe laugh, my laugh |
Winter SeaA Poem by JackieYoungI was playing around with homophones and here's what happened. |
Microstory 208: AlarmingA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Ink on a PageA Poem by AmberA poem written inspired by an older writing. |
Sounding NatureA Poem by Ioana GeorgianaSpring is the season of rebirth,Mother Nature emerges from her lair to take the reins of her kingdom,At dawn, tiny lazy birds chirp to announce the be.. |
MusicA Poem by TreyleeInspired by my husband and his love for music. He turns into someone else when he plays and its a beautiful transformation. |
Tone Deaf MelodyA Poem by Alfred Kukitzcan you hear me now |
Karma. (Sing in Silence)A Poem by Desert RoseLife & it's funny ways.. |
Toward the InfiniteA Poem by Alfred KukitzI am echo |
ShhA Poem by Sarah RoehrigConsumed by the Darkness |
THE COMAA Chapter by Peter RogersonOliver in a coma with voices and patterns all around him... |
Ambient.A Poem by Ken Simm.Walk the stones. Say you. In the dank dampness. Steel grey lights. Faded speaking into low clouds. Wraiths have wandered here. The.. |
That Dark ColourA Poem by Richard MuellerFor a contest. |
What I SeeA Poem by TyWhat I See |
12 FARMER CROFTA Chapter by Peter RogersonThere's a clue or two in an interview with an acquaintance |
Click of the BulletA Poem by Michael G. SmithHonest a catch-22 |