parallaxis
parallax /ˈpærəˌlæks/ noun 1. an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. an apparent shift in the position of an object, such as a star, caused by a ch...
parallax /ˈpærəˌlæks/ noun 1. an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. an apparent shift in the position of an object, such as a star, caused by a ch...
a story about a girl whose fear of the human race is greater than any fear of the dark. highest ranking: #47 in poetry
this collection of tiny stories provides a glimpse into a life in its most simple and basic language. designed to be both vague and poignant, I hope the reader enjoys and finds a parallel with their own experiences and feelings.
Poems that tell the story of a normal teen who copes with losing the things he loves most in life. Everything he gets he loses , love, people, freedom. Does he have the courage to break this endless cycle?
I hope you all enjoy my poetic writings. This is my 2nd poetry book on here. The first one can be found in this link below: http://www.wattpad.com/story/19509877-megan-rose%27s-poetry -Poet_Megan_Rose
"I once had dreams of becoming a beautiful poet, but upon an unfortunate series of events saw those dreams dashed and divided like a million stars in the night sky that I wished on over and over again, sparkling and broken." -- Lana Del Rey, Ride (2015)
Poetry to nourish the soul and mind, for better or worse.
The new year may be here. But there are still things that can bring us to the past. A song, a favorite saying from a love one - anything. It doesn't matter what we do to make it great. There are still pieces that are needed to be attached. And in one way or another, we happen to relapse.
Ivy-jacketed, December oaks on road-borders shock their stark gestures at us now, through sun and sleet, that January will yawn at and February, propping eyelids, will desperately ignore, longing for blossom; and making do with the least of anything flowering.
It's a well known fact we all descend from stardust. What's to stop us from going back? {because I'm in love with the sky}
A short collection of modern war poetry 1995 - 2014 Highly personal, this short anthology draws on the writer's experiences as a soldier and officer of the British Army in conflict zones in Europe, Africa, Iraq and Afghanistan. Although, the majority of these poems are previously unpublished, a number were published...