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holdonTIGHT (Series 2 or 3)

holdonTIGHT (Series 2 or 3)

A Poem by Winslow Des Totes


Different, changing, mixing into something no one's ever known; and probably never wanted.
RambleRamble (Series 3 of 3)

RambleRamble (Series 3 of 3)

A Poem by Winslow Des Totes


It's just that an elongated RaMbLe.
Unnerving Dreams

Unnerving Dreams

A Story by Garu


A man sent to prison for killing his wife, Is troubled by nightmares.
First Time Acid User Sprains Ankle in the Midst of Spiritual Revelation

First Time Acid User Sprains Ankle in the Midst of..

A Story by Meredith B


Sometimes hippies are dumb, and hurt themselves.
Theater 34

Theater 34

A Poem by J R Dowd


Technology offers to fulfill new dreams for those seeking escape, but also new nightmares.
Stairway to Hell

Stairway to Hell

A Poem by Exsanguination


Descent into interpretation...
Lost Mind

Lost Mind

A Story by Kristopher Curran


A man describes his thoughts journeying in a Taxi across town.
It Takes An End To Find A Begining

It Takes An End To Find A Begining

A Story by Enigma


A slip, *trip*, or fall down the famous rabbit hole could easily send a person to the end of the earth and back within seconds of realising they too..
Confused

Confused

A Poem by Subversive Reality


I'll give you a clue, it has nothing to do with car insurance
Cosmo Babble

Cosmo Babble

A Poem by kaeko


short poem about myself
A Journey Through Yourself

A Journey Through Yourself

A Story by Adventure Though Thought


The travel of meditation and what I imagine the subconscious would look like to me if it was described in relation to reality.
Contrast.

Contrast.

A Story by De-personalize Yourself


“Dispute not with her: she is lunatic.” -William Shakespeare, "Richard III"
Enter the Void

Enter the Void

A Poem by Eric Pudalov


Loosely based on the film "Enter the Void" by Gaspar Noé, with a bit of spirituality thrown in.
At the Speed of Thought

At the Speed of Thought

A Poem by Eric Pudalov


As the title says, I basically wrote this as fast as I could think - thank you Anika, for the idea!!
FANDABBY

FANDABBY

A Poem by Eric Pudalov


The answer to a "poetic challenge" (See note below.)

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