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A Boy's WillA Story by Daniel AffsprungThis wasn't inspired by the poem "My Lost Youth" by Longfellow, but about halfway through writing this, i realized how well it fit. Read that too, and.. |
Child of MineA Poem by Tate MorganGive me a place where I belong one I can come back to Whenever I have strayed too far away from me and you |
Noble Men, Modern Day Knights of the RealmA Poem by Bright Ocean StarThis is a small tribute to some very special men and women that I cannot thank enough |
Operation Paintbrush: Part 2A Story by Kayja Symphious5 boys on an adventure to see a nude college girls posing in an art program. (PG-13) mild language and suggestive themes. |
Boyhood Was A VerbA Story by Allen Johnson JrIn my day, boyhood was a verb. It was playing, shooting (slingshots, firecrackers and BB guns) exploring, chasing, wrestling, playing tricks, building.. |
A season BeginsA Story by James Patrick Mc IntyreThis story (a work in progress) is about the opening morning of the salmon draft net season. My family were fisher folk and I grew up spending my summ.. |
Flower BedA Story by Graham SwansonA Story I wrote a year ago. It's been a while, but I have nothing else to do with it. Don't ask where the idea came from. |
A Boy's SecretA Poem by PuckHave you ever noticedHow your smile perplexesEven your own reflection?With the look of a childWith a guarded secretThe satiated eyes of a catWho has m.. |
Atrocities of The AverageA Story by wehttamThis is only part 1. Yes there is no edits made. It is as crude as it gets. I wrote this in a 10 minute state of self infused anger. I have similar.. |
Conscription and BoyhoodA Poem by MarcusThe coarse green fatigues etches away at me, cracking and burning my skin. The hands I once so warmly held are replaced with the cold sternnes.. |
Ardent for some Desperate Glory Part 2.A Story by Ken Simm.Please read part one first. |
THE STREAM IN THE GLADEA Story by Peter RogersonA haunting little tale of good memories and a good life. |
Success, for JeremyA Poem by Michael R. BurchSuccessbyMichael R. Burchfor JeremyWe need our children to keep us humblebetween toast and marmalade;there is no time for a ticker-tape paradebefore b.. |