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Adamant

Adamant

A Poem by Chilson, Joshua


I'm your obstacle, immovable, unshakable, truth bound and widespread. No longer an object, to be approved, tossed aside, hidden out of sight...
Big Boy Toys

Big Boy Toys

A Poem by DeliriousCerises


Objectification
Inanimate

Inanimate

A Poem by Sarah Emily


An object poem for Creative Writing.
Hourglass

Hourglass

A Chapter by J. Viands


It starts with a single grain, Contemplating where to take everything, Seemingly hesitating to keep moving. Will the situation keep improv..
You

You

A Poem by Chrissy


A poem for you.
The Kettle

The Kettle

A Poem by Louise-Charlotte


The iron kettle is bigger than me. Wiser. It boils water and sings, shakes, lives, does not get hurt. It can burn my skin. I look at it from every..
The Bike

The Bike

A Poem by Louise-Charlotte


Early Sunday morning,The weather hesitates.So do I.I stand in the empty street.There's a fine rain.The bike ride home takes half an hour.Twenty minute..
A double espresso

A double espresso

A Story by Haim Kadman


An excerpt of my book 'Summer tempest', which is published digitally with Amazon Kindle, and would appear soon as a paperback with 'Create Space'.
Hazel Bruises

Hazel Bruises

A Poem by Jasmine


an object poem based on an apple.
The implement (Object focused poem)

The implement (Object focused poem)

A Poem by The0s


The life of a well used object
The Inanimate soliloquy

The Inanimate soliloquy

A Poem by MADAM


A puppet being used. Who do you really like? The puppet? Or the puppeteer?
Jodie

Jodie

A Story by Rosezelene Ersa


An inanimate object -one I assume we are all familiar with- comes to life. How does it react to the world around it? Can it even do anything? What's I..
Used and Abused

Used and Abused

A Chapter by Shy Joe


First attempt at personification.
The Footstool

The Footstool

A Poem by Heidi Fry


The stool sits below the window sill, a blue sky shining down upon it. Laden with white and orange cat hair..
iPhone Confessions

iPhone Confessions

A Poem by Darryen Richardson


This is a humorous poem of giving an inanimate object a personality & how they/it might feel opposed to what we may think.

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