Tags : Talking

A man exists as a tiger

A man exists as a tiger

A Story by sera bela


A conversation between two people. Separated between bold/italic and Plain text.
Cherry Berry Bella

Cherry Berry Bella

A Poem by mischeif


I have a really good friend who you can never keep quiet and really loves her food.
Prologue of Sure-ness

Prologue of Sure-ness

A Chapter by life in a ne/on tube


Kay chooses to rent an apartment, Apartment 123, but the land-owner keeps asking her if she's "sure" that she wants to go ahead with it.
JVL: Chapter Fourteen

JVL: Chapter Fourteen

A Chapter by r


Amber eyes fluttered as a mind varied between consciousness and unconsciousness. White walls closed in, strange beings dressed in ..
A Mouth's Curse

A Mouth's Curse

A Poem by Sarah Jane


Why will the wordsWhen no one hears their beatA beat of a thousand drumsPandemoneum in my head Communication is a barriorA wall which won't come ..
'Friend'

'Friend'

A Story by D S Rollins


A friend is too nice to tell her 'friend' that she doesn't want to be her friend anymore. She feels like she's being used.. and underappreciated.
somniloquy

somniloquy

A Chapter by freelancejouster


muttered breaths, mumbling cries, murmuring conversations, spoken right next to your ear. youawake drowsiliy, half-heartedly, but ..
1000%

1000%

A Poem by i.am.the.sun.


a text is little compared to an email,where you really have room to say something.even better is a hand written letter,with all the scribbles and stai..
and you should add your pause, there.

and you should add your pause, there.

A Poem by freelancejouster


i'm quite certain i could talk circles around you,babbling about him getting better -- there's nothingaround that would make this conversationfruitful..
Listen

Listen

A Poem by marielondon


Are my words meaningless to you?I speak for you to listen,yet your sympathy is absent.Actions speak louder than words,yet am I still mute?Is there som..
The Mask Speaks

The Mask Speaks

A Poem by nevershoutnever.


Speaking helps...
WORDS

WORDS

A Poem by Marie Harrison


A cinquain

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