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A Warm Welcome for AimeeA Poem by Lena M. P.Dedication to my new granddaughter and to my son and daughter-in-law who lost their son last year. I was too sick to get to go see her so my son let.. |
A thanks, to my Life GuardA Story by HuntingShadowsI'm more powerful than I've ever been thanks to her. |
Quid pro quo, my twin broA Poem by MattWheatusYouthful stupidity meant my twin brother and I almost grew apart, but age and time had some pleasant tricks up the sleeve |
In The BeginningA Chapter by Brittany DeFrancoA very creul beginning for the very start of a story full of betrayal and desire. This is only the prologue Yoko and Yuki are brother and sister, one .. |
Future; Death Birth; Creations FuelA Poem by Requsa philosophy of mine introduction being an idea and core being the elaboration |
Expecting "Our Love Thang"A Poem by EboneeAlexisThe joy of becoming a parent. |
Virgin LoveA Poem by Adam M. SnowMy first time loving heart; I knew it from the start; thus be a dream; to let all sparkle and gleam. If only thou knew my love; was truly sent from ab.. |
Right nowA Poem by Marisa Kathleen LopezThings are happening and there is no stop to it. |
The Beginning (010810)A Poem by...The End Childhood, how I wish these days away. So many victimizings, why am I still here anyway? I build things up, and they all come crashing.. |
Chapter One: BirthA Chapter by ~Ali~Oswald is born!!!!! |
Born of SerenityA Poem by Adam M. SnowThe sky dancers' dance, for the flower's grace, angel tears by chance, falls upon a new born's face. |
EffigyA Poem by Adam McWhorterA poem about death and rebirth by fire... Based highly on Sylvia Plath's "Lady Lazarus", this piece is a turning point in my book "The Piano & Other P.. |
As Grief WithdrawsA Poem by Deb debJust wrote this. Went to writers prompts.com. It was a prompt for a poem that was to begin with Anger sufers as grief withdraws. |
Liquid Braille~A Poem by NoneOfYourBusiness akaKIT..I learned you each of you first in an amniotic world with a flutter like aninside kiss from butterfly The first one pressed her hips against m.. |
MotherhoodA Poem by Once upon a timeThe pain of never being able to bear children. |