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A Bad Turns Good At TimesA Story by Payal SaxenaIt is an event, which I thought to share with you. After reading, if you think you also have something to share, please do share it with me. I would l.. |
PopularA Poem by Richard MuellerHere I am, sitting in my room, playing UNO & Friends |
The CityA Poem by Stacy PurvisI waited for you ‘til a quarter past threeSitting cross-legged under a maple treeOn the corner of Main and some number downtownI sat there waiti.. |
Outside The WindowA Story by GraceWhat it is like outside my bedroom window, and where I much rather be. |
MemoryA Poem by JordynA short poem I wrote just for fun. :P In the perspective of a Memory, writing a letter to whomever you decide. Picture credit: Camsy Craze Photograph.. |
LucentA Poem by BSeconds flown out of bright pinkAs motion would engulf this senseBeauty has overtaken a newBright blue in whispered prayersPure in white circling a pl.. |
Flat World Continues Without RoundnessA Poem by Earl SchumackerWatch your step |
Greener, prettier, unfamiliarA Story by SilkywayThis is a shorty story based on my cycling holiday to Berlin (from the Netherlands). |
Rocky RoadA Poem by Danielle BrowneThe criteria for this poem was to create a history for a stone - the history being my own. |
A TruthA Poem by lijoabrahamblog (Lijo Abr..- Every person you meet is sent for a purpose, but it's how we discover," the Alpha and the Omega" in them.. |
The Alternative Kind.A Book by B.C. SmithLiving with the fact that he’ll never recover his eyesight, Joel Hackett does everything to feel independent until a strange man introduces him .. |
Windows to the SoulA Poem by CompendiumThe soul that resides within the eyes. |
World Full Of Truth And LiesA Poem by Sujata_Bagchandhad feelings for you........ real or fake... |
THINK ABOUT ITA Poem by kelvinOur thoughts are as powerful as a cataclysmic force hitting the earth. But we starve the wisdom that lies dormant within ourselves like a lio.. |
A Sunset's PaintingA Poem by KATHY SUE SILLSBeautiful color painting the sky! |
Till Next LifetimeA Story by yuheen our next lifetime, it will still be you. Just a prompt inspired from Ben&Ben, Sa Susunod na Habang Buhay |
A View of New York in the 1950sA Poem by Andrew JohnFreeverse (Dylan Thomas, Oct 1914 – Nov 1953) |