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Undying Tomorrow

Undying Tomorrow

A Poem by Adam M. Snow


An undying tomorrow; friends of sorrow; lay to rest; on the night of morrow. Mark of raw; torments and flaw; lives on forever; with silence of maw.
Pain

Pain

A Poem by Adam M. Snow


Tormented lies, and pain filled eyes, hatred scorned, and all who mourned, suffers with an empty abyss, with no hope nor bliss.
Hangman's Gallows

Hangman's Gallows

A Poem by Adam M. Snow


The hangman cometh, to the gallows oaken, the reapers awaken, to mend the broken. The mourners mourn, a soul that was scorn.
Broken Lullaby

Broken Lullaby

A Poem by Adam M. Snow


Awaken the children, let them see, all agony's within, and perhaps just maybe, they would lose all hope, all their dreams, all feelings would cope, no..
Mourn

Mourn

A Story by E. C Mockingjay


Collection.
Never Again

Never Again

A Poem by Little Birdie


When my heart beats surrender.
Wilt

Wilt

A Poem by Andy Ruffett


Loss in a rose.
The Farmer's Wife

The Farmer's Wife

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


‘Why the commotion now, my love? You cry at the breaking dawn, The dog’s asleep in his kennel still Though the c**k has c..
Twice the Judas

Twice the Judas

A Poem by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


One day I was talking to a Rasta friend of mine and somehow we ended up talking about Judas the Zealot, I put the two together based on the similariti..
without a note

without a note

A Poem by Red Brick Keshner


obviously a work in progress... over the years I've had several persons close to me end their own lives. At 15 I had also made several attempts to end..
The Treasure of the Sun

The Treasure of the Sun

A Poem by Kris


The land will now never know the Sun's warm glow.
A funeral

A funeral

A Story by enigmaticme


The day my grandfather died was one of the darkest days i have ever had to wake up to.Writing was my way of grieving his death
A YEAR TO THE DAY

A YEAR TO THE DAY

A Poem by kublakhan27


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Happy Birthday Grandma

Happy Birthday Grandma

A Poem by The Cunning Linguist


A birthday poem from one of the greatest women ever....

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