Collection | A room with a Glasgow View | celticman | 2 | 2 years 1 month ago |
Story | Man-made images hinder | Rhiannonw | 2 | 2 years 10 months ago |
Story | Things that keep me awake at night | Insertponceyfre... | 39 | 3 years 10 months ago |
Story | renewable 2 (second go at this) | Di_Hard | 14 | 4 years 5 months ago |
Story | Daisy and The Chalet Woman (Part Two) | airyfairy | 11 | 5 years 2 months ago |
Story | Daisy and The Chalet Woman (Part One) | airyfairy | 14 | 5 years 2 months ago |
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Story | Tough 2 | Steve | 2 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | Here Are Things | Ewan | 20 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | Passage | Richard L. Prov... | 4 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | El primero de junio | Parson Thru | 14 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | affinity | JupiterMoon | 2 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | Time Flies | Rhiannonw | 6 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | I sob when I'm alone | Krosskelt | 1 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | The Wolf | HeyItsHarry | 2 | 6 years 6 months ago |
Story | The Cutting Room | Philip Sidney | 12 | 6 years 9 months ago |
Story | String Jungle | Rhiannonw | 17 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | finding peace | Di_Hard | 26 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | Freya, Queen of Spring. | Ladylily | 5 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | I Believe | Ewan | 2 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | Uncle Frank Swam The Channel | jolono | 22 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | Postcard from L4 | Parson Thru | 8 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | Cutting the Cord | MrChappers | 2 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Story | Georgina | skinner_jennifer | 8 | 6 years 10 months ago |
Collection | Clovers From Caroline: Historical Novel | Kat027 | 0 | 6 years 10 months ago |
This poem is poignant and
Posted on Thu, 07 Jun 2018
This poem is poignant and wistfully sad. So true how things we leave behind can be both a source of comfort and an amplification of our loss! Ending is simply a bit of genius!
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First thing this poem did was
Posted on Thu, 07 Jun 2018
First thing this poem did was snap a picture before my eyes of a canoe careening down the rapids. Reading it again brought a feeling of nostalgia, perhaps a bit of loss and wistful remembrance. Nicely done!
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Airy and spring-like, this
Posted on Wed, 30 May 2018
Airy and spring-like, this gentle verse evokes the fresh scents of May and the burgeoning of life in springtime. Love the moss covered wall and bluebells, nice juxtaposition of spring colors that creates an instant picture in the reader's mind....
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This is enchanting! It truly
Posted on Fri, 01 Jun 2018
This is enchanting! It truly give the reader that "summery" feeling. Your images, one by one, build on one another beautifully to create the scene. I think everyone's had a similar experience when you see someone you're sure you know!...
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This is apropos to our lives
Posted on Fri, 01 Jun 2018
This is apropos to our lives today, for sure! I am guilty of dabbling and paddling in a chair myself! This is a cute way to point out the urgency of living that we seem to have forgotten. Short but meaningful, nicely done.
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