Tags Stubborn
Pearls that StrangleA Poem by Sincerely, AlexI call you love, you call me lover |
Pending 'Persistent'A Story by ThereneThis might hurt a bit. |
So Stubborn!A Chapter by DelanaWhen I heard Alina coming around to the front yard, I met her half way. She threw her arms into the air, looking at me. "What the heck was that, Ashe.. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by LoveTheNameJasonEnjoy :3 |
BelongA Poem by Vivere ad mihi, mi DeusI don't think I belong anywhereHell, I don't belong at homeI don't belong in school,I shouldn't be here nowIt's not the place to be, when your me.And .. |
The Wildest LonelinessA Poem by Neva Flores Smith - Chang..Often, I stand in the corner of all I have missed then find myself walking proudly beside the wildest loneliness lying deep inside of my stu.. |
O BrotherA Poem by PersonneI love my brother to death, but he is making mistakes that he believes he can quit easily. It makes me sad and mad all at the same time... 8/17/12 |
The Prince and the TomboyA Story by EmmaChapter One: Old opponentsAnnabelle's POVI thrust my brass hilted sword towards his stomach. My opponent swings his sword up and our swords ring. He t.. |
regret of a drunken heartA Poem by MI-KOL HIGHLYregret of a drunken heart seating in a pub, convinced in his head that this fine bottle of whiskey will take away his hurt intoxicating hi.. |
PRECIPITOUS WALTZA Poem by kublakhan2705 09 13 |
I murdered a childA Poem by Adelise Eclairthat child was me.... |
FoolA Poem by Rita L. Sev. |
StubbornA Story by K.M. LuceroAllison has just stared high school and already her sister skips out on driving her home. Deciding to take a short cut home she meets a boy and finds .. |
Aries, The RamA Poem by VertoAtrumA stubborn and loyal sign, full of energy. The good and bad sides of Aries, The Ram, March 21th-April 19th. |
Who Really Cares?A Poem by JayJayBlueAbout realising you're about to burn bridges with someone but your pride and stubbornness prevents you from rectifying the situation |
The Turning PointA Poem by diaphanousGiving up on preserving something that could have been so much more. |