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Why did you honk at me, Lady in The White Car?A Poem by Alexander EmbersonSome woman honked at me when I had the right-of-way. |
The Most Dangerous Game (Alternate Ending)A Story by KadenBy Kaden Coates and Christian Kniat. You kinda have to read The Most Dangerous Game first if you want to understand this. |
We Build ShellsA Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman BeyMy first winter in Worcester |
Songs From Realms Of The DeepA Poem by felionessWe are joined in thoughts and dreams |
The Sailors CurseA Poem by BattlecryA poem written with a chorus of sorts about the reader and a sailor. |
Dreams of ValhallaA Book by Ben CumboIn a world where a private military company dares challenge the global balance of power, a band of warriors must fight the most difficult battle of th.. |
Blue sheA Poem by AJ KristiansenAching limbs Encircle air And evolve Into solitude And nonsense About loving… Or not For the foamy green They .. |
Loathe to loveA Poem by Winslow Des TotesThis is what happens when I attempt to write a humorous poem... I think it's safe to say I failed. XD lol. |
All The Same But DifferentA Poem by AnnaThe pretty flowers in her rosey hair are wilting,his canons don't fire as strong as they use to do.My reflection isn't as tall as I remember it being,.. |
Her Soul, The Sea (The Ship)A Poem by GeorgiosA nice nautical Iambic pentameter. |
DreamwakeA Poem by David Lewis Paget‘I’ve never felt quite so tired as this,’I think, when I climb the stair,It’s almost as if there’s a drug in waitWhen I .. |
The Starboard Lullabies; AheadA Poem by AnnaHe pulled the gentle tide up to his chest,a warmer blanket of shell and sea froth.Harbor ships dipped; creak and moan,calm slept beneath where he hid .. |
The Magpie & The MeadowlarkA Poem by AnnaThe torn black flag fell to the waters below,catching currents in the reflection of old skies.Driftwood afloat upon the calm of true quiet,dare no sai.. |
Bereavement {Quatern}A Poem by Prashant ShauryaThe lovelorn waves sang sorrow's songs While sailors grieved 'bout homeland far For eyes couldn't see that distant place Where sun shines bright an.. |
The Dockyard WifeA Poem by David Lewis PagetHe sat in the Bell & Lantern withHis pipe and with his beer,The streets were wet on a misty nightWith the pub, the only cheer,He’d only marr.. |
ON THE SEAA Poem by QuickbeamBlue oceans deep, Brown masts tall, White sails breathe, Grey seagulls call. Silver fish swim, Glittering waves crash, B.. |
Mare ClausumA Poem by Michael R. BurchMare Clausumby Michael R. BurchThese are the narrows of my soul:dark waters pierced by eerie, haunting screams.And these uncharted islands bleakly hom.. |