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While You Were WaitingA Poem by ~ P e o n ~A boy confesses to a girl, only to get rejected. |
ConfessionA Chapter by Ashley RachelleThis poem is a little sexual in a weird religious metaphorical way, beware |
ConfessionA Poem by HenryWellesGuilt is Powerful |
FortunaA Poem by NellaKovskaEver found yourself falling for someone who you didn't want to have feelings for?if you did,then this poem is for you.Its something short that can sum.. |
the boys I used to knowA Chapter by Regina K. PrideThe boys I used to know I. (elementary) The first boy I ever met was named Rusty, rustic short red hair, freckles, and knee high gator shoe.. |
Letters to LiamA Story by Angela HunterFound this in my writing folder and I thought I'd post it. :) |
The ClosureA Story by A.KalashyAn exchange between two friends about, one's feelings for another. |
The Truth (My Disability)A Poem by aprilraynechanges in december weather, cold on ice, these fired eyes, sick and twisted to the beat of a different kind turned.. |
Dear WorldA Poem by Taylor WilliamsObviously stated in the poem, my confession and admittance of the life I used to lead |
ConfessionA Poem by Kathleen PastranaThis poem is about having the courage to put into writing feelings that we're too afraid to say out loud. |
The Perfect CrimeA Poem by Broken SerenityA piece about the trials of having a crush and being in love. |
I reside within youA Poem by Mitali ShahA person is expressing his/ her grief to the partner of not loving back anymore to which the beloved pours his/her heart out. |
My ConfessionA Poem by Jayce Em"One day, I'll be able to say this thing to him" |
LOVE IS NEVER TOO LATEA Poem by ķřăź&..Sometimes things might happen out of our expectations and this is life we are dealing at. So we should leave those petty issues troubling us and move .. |
Just another lost letterA Story by SnowCatDear Ruby,Days pass by me but I take no notice. Seconds turn to minutes, minutes turn to hours as my life continues to go by. You were the one who kep.. |
The LetterA Poem by Beth LindsayAlways say what you want to say before it is too late. |