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boy by rhodes_
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"i remember." © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2015. N. A. The sequel to 'Boy' is 'Funnybones' and is available to read on my profile.
Funnybones by rhodes_
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In which a dead boy and a living girl reunite after several years. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2016. N. A. || The sequel to 'Boy' In order to understand this story to its full potential, reading Boy is probably a good idea. But you don't have to.
smiles by yolgurt
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smile till' your cheeks get six packs.
realism by starw0man
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who knew that you could feel
o   n   u   s by criminally_not_moose
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❝Omnia mea mecum porto ❞ All that is mine I carry with me. #13 in poetry on 11/05/2018 #26 in poets on 15/06/2019 #27 in bro on 22/09/2019 #10 in hmm 10/11/2020
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Hollow Places  by girlhoods
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HOLLOW PLACES, COMING SOON. four deaths. all more gruesome then the next.
Bouquet by ashtsk
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A bouquet of short stories and weird poetry. Highest Ranking #466 in Poetry Cover creds: @Silverbluinse
Origami (Poem) by RubixCube89201
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What if the only thing you have left is just a piece of paper? Well, more of a whole stack of papers, a thousand to be exact. Origami is the only thing for the one who folds again and again, one paper bird at a time. It's the only hope this person has who has fallen into the depression of knowing nothing will ever change, alone with no one to catch them. But it's not until a magical paper world opens up to this person, filled with life and color compared to the dark and gloomy life. The only question is: Will these paper cranes give this person hope once more or will they abandon this person in the darkness?
Can You Hear It? (Poem) by RubixCube89201
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Try to hear, don't leave me hoping. Please, don't try to quit. Just answer this one simple thing, Can you hear it? Won competition to be published in Creative Communication 2016 Spring Anthology
champagne vomit by yolgurt
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volcano brain