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The Seagull and the FishA Poem by predictablepoetsA tale of true devotion |
cheerioA Poem by Shaun Rudiehave my back to everyone, except the seagulls, don't like exposingmy back to the random the unknown,not a part of my training steady breeze o.. |
Birds of a FeatherA Poem by Julianna MarieWithout you to push me into the shadows,I don't know where to stand.Without you,this whole world has turned to shadows.Descended from the same feather.. |
Beach SunsetA Poem by Tina KlineThe white sand of the beachis still warm as the sun setsA cool breeze twists in the airriding on the warm air currentsA lone gull settles on the damp .. |
Of Ahab and HelenA Poem by OnomaThis poem is about the sea's mysterium tremendum. Its unassailable poetic property. |
seagulls and pigeonsA Poem by nigrum homonculusoh wow, easily the most i've used the f word in a poem. but these guys need to be potty trained. how you gonna disrespect my cheeseburger like that? |
Be AshamedA Story by Harmonia Chimera"And the time came that Hades flooded out, and nothing helps when you mix oil with blood." |
My Frequent Blackout JournalA Story by Cool DaveyA diverse collection of very unique predicaments, that I have woken up to find myself in, due to alcohol induced blackouts. |
HITCHCOCK STYLE.A Poem by Terry CollettMy late son Oliver was at a seaside hotel when a seagull at his window stared at him. |
Labour wavesA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereOnly mothers can think of the future - because they give birth to it in their children. Maxim Gorky |
I'm wandering byA Poem by Rudi J.P. LejaeghereI was trying to daydream, but my mind kept wandering. Steven Wright |
Chapter (8) SUMMER HOLIDAYA Chapter by MAD ENGLISHMANSUMMER HOLIDAY Outside, a seagull’s raucous cry cracks the summer sky. The caravan rocks gently as my mother prepares breakfast. .. |
GRISELDA JEWEL OF SOUNDA Chapter by Peter RogersonOn board a luxury cruise liner Griselda adopts a new persona... |
The Dive Bomb BirdA Poem by LeslieNoelWe can learn many things and find great amusement by watching the wildlife around us. |
The Story of a Lost LoveA Poem by Poet PittinixLadies and gentlemen, the blues, please. |