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InsignificantA Poem by LindsayI know that this is cynical; bringing you down is not what I intend, but even The Good Book tells us we're all just dust in the wind.I'm a lost sou.. |
GoneA Poem by KittyStarr1101I'm confuzled.. |
AbracadabraA Story by Mary GatlinJack is a young wizard looking to finally complete his disappearing act but at what cost? |
HighwaysA Poem by Chemical KittenWe could take to the highwaysAs the heavens fade to blackCount the constellationsAnd watch our hearts contractYou and me, we'll show themJust how to d.. |
DamnationA Poem by MarieThis one tells a story rather than being just static. A little dynamism for a change! |
GoneA Story by aworldbeneathwordsWhats more chilling than a child disappearing from his neighborhood? A little boy who knows everything, yet nothing at all. |
The Invisible WomanA Poem by Laura SadlerThis is a poem which is very personal to me. It basically explains some of the feelings that I felt while I was a student at university in the past fe.. |
Half of me is airA Poem by LyricHalf of me is air Half of me is bare misconception of beauty and affection of things that don't deserve it I am disfigured. . .Although it can be .. |
A Disappearing RainA Poem by AnnaI wonder if we were ever there.I could not see it at a first glance, his little frailty,hidden behind his quiet lips, under his numb tongue.I saw him .. |
Vain ConversationsA Poem by Briana Noël ManzanoThe little cube of ice in my palm, So fragile, so brief Is melting too quickly for my desperate heart to keep up Slippery, diminishing, It dissolv.. |
To DisappearA Poem by AnnaThe world I fondly called "home" seems distant now,adrift in the timeless continuity we know as fragments.Empty voids between the flicker of violet-wh.. |
The Weight of EmptyA Poem by KristinFollowing a bout of intense depression, this was my attempt at explaining what it felt like to me - not the sad stereotype, but the feeling of disappe.. |
The WeightA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Shrinking SeasonbyMichael R. BurchWith every wearying yearthe weight of the winter growsand while the schoolgirl outgrowsher clothes,the widow dis.. |
if only desire were enoughA Poem by marie.i've seen the way a heart irreparably shatters when a mother buries her child -- the smiles that aren't as bright, the face with permanent loss etched.. |