Awesome Poets
72 stories
parallaxis by seasofme
parallaxis
seasofme
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  • Votes 9,619
  • Parts 200
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 change in the observer's position that provides a new line of sight. the parallax of nearby stars caused by observing them from opposite points in earth's orbit around the sun is used in estimating the stars' distance from earth through triangulation. very few art works in this book belong to me.
over the line by hughena
over the line
hughena
  • Reads 9,497
  • Votes 804
  • Parts 46
in the dimensions
The Secret Value of Junk by JoeCottonwood
The Secret Value of Junk
JoeCottonwood
  • Reads 1,335
  • Votes 140
  • Parts 12
Poems in awe of children, love, the perfume of earth.
Five, Seven, Five Haiku Senryū by rosaimee
Five, Seven, Five Haiku Senryū
rosaimee
  • Reads 17,467
  • Votes 1,652
  • Parts 79
Random collection of Haiku and Senryū
poolside by cleobugs
poolside
cleobugs
  • Reads 1,990
  • Votes 215
  • Parts 9
fantasy, phantasmagoria, same difference and the inner longings of a lonely boy
anthropophobia by pretendpapercuts
anthropophobia
pretendpapercuts
  • Reads 8,544
  • Votes 1,256
  • Parts 68
a story about a girl whose fear of the human race is greater than any fear of the dark. highest ranking: #47 in poetry
Human by loveoIogy
Human
loveoIogy
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  • Votes 7,459
  • Parts 63
Let me be vital. / I want to burn myself out. #39 Poetry - 11/6/16.
city scapes by notaubrey
city scapes
notaubrey
  • Reads 5,795
  • Votes 900
  • Parts 30
day in the life of
Screwed by knightwriter
Screwed
knightwriter
  • Reads 18,869
  • Votes 109
  • Parts 1
Fictional and Satirical poems looking at achy-breaky-heart-ache.
and if they all knew by breezewords
and if they all knew
breezewords
  • Reads 789
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 18
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.