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187 Stories

  • Pages of Yesterday by poeticamor16
    poeticamor16
    • WpView
      Reads 506
    • WpPart
      Parts 19
    Just a collected works of poetry, in no specific order, about anything and everything. Many will allude to Whitman since I am currently studying him in my creative writing class.
  • Sister, sister by AliceJonesSmith
    AliceJonesSmith
    • WpView
      Reads 12
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
  • Silver Sea by TaraSalo
    TaraSalo
    • WpView
      Reads 2
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    This was my first attempt at an alliteration poem with the letter S.
  • Unspoken by dxr317
    dxr317
    • WpView
      Reads 233
    • WpPart
      Parts 9
    an anthology of attempted eloquence
  • Alphabet Girl by ThatPearl
    ThatPearl
    • WpView
      Reads 146
    • WpPart
      Parts 7
    There's a new English teacher at Rhododendron Academy for Girls. He's 24 years old, 6'2", has black hair and blue eyes, a couple freckles scattered in random places, and has the best smile. At least, that's what Paisley Ashton heard from the rumors. The summer before her senior year, Paisley's best friend moved across the country for both her dad's job and college. Now the house beside hers is empty and she lost contact with her best friend. What's worse is that her parents are having Paisley stay in the dorms to prevent her from feeling lonely while they're away. What rotten luck. But that luck changed the moment she stepped into fifth period English.
  • hail heavy dew by SpragueThomson
    SpragueThomson
    • WpView
      Reads 14
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Alliteration in some corners of the literate world is considered to be a lesser part of the form of art. I strongly disagree with this view, I sincerely think alliteration has much more literate potential than how it generally is being perceived. The true hardship for the writer of alliteration is to find words in such a way which will support either the rhythm of the story, or the storyline, as far as a poem can have a storyline of course. Where a poem may take you to different places in a few lines, storylines of poetry go beyond the rules of prose. There may well be poems where a storyline is language itself. The main character the I from the pen who wrote those poems. However when language becomes the storyline of a poem a new chapter emerges in both writing and reading. Can the writer still decipher his or her own message, or do they need the reader to tell her or him. Exactly that is what makes writing and reading alliteration exciting and intriguing. The writer submits to the assignment, only slight deviations allowed, all in service to written piece, subordinate to the writer's prompt. In this case it's words with the letter "p." I read somewhere that most words in English which start with this letter aren't originally from the English language. Second, during these weeks of self-isolation the word 'pandemic' lingered inevitably everywhere. Where it is connected to pain and suffering I saw the precipitation of tears, the waterfall of patients and human beings on the their way to the hunting grounds. I saw a rain consisting of humans. I saw the hypocrisy of daily numbers. Not only China under reports its numbers, it is a pathology in itself. On a worldwide scale people who aren't tested are left outside the equation. The outbreak managers only goal to hit the bell for flattening the curve, how flattering do the numbers need to be for a reopening, their apparent sole goal. The fact that beyond those mentioned an excess of people died put away to the side.
  • CABANA by btsolives
    btsolives
    • WpView
      Reads 38
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    surprisingly, waking up to a blue mop on his head happened to be the least shocking event of jungkook's day
  • Seven Sinful Swinging Men by justletmehavepickles
    justletmehavepickles
    • WpView
      Reads 45
    • WpPart
      Parts 3
    An extremely short poem based around alliteration. (Secretly a tale of romance and heartbreak, but you didn't hear it from me). Slightly dark.
  • The Tongue-Twisting Trapping Troupe's Terrible Tales - Alliteration Anthology by DalisJamesBunch
    DalisJamesBunch
    • WpView
      Reads 70
    • WpPart
      Parts 7
    The travelling troupe of tellers only tell tongue twisted tales of terrible lands laden with larceny, lude lamentation, liars, lame-folk and lethargic lords of lands. Or at least, that's what I heard.
  • Chiaroscuro by grapher
    grapher
    • WpView
      Reads 2,691
    • WpPart
      Parts 10
    In-between black and white. A style of painting, drawing, etc. using only light and shade to achieve the effect of a third dimension.
  • Alliterations by bubblysue
    bubblysue
    • WpView
      Reads 3,905
    • WpPart
      Parts 12
    tend to do these when uninspired, can be fun to do
  • My poems by nativeskatergirl2313
    nativeskatergirl2313
    • WpView
      Reads 3,707
    • WpPart
      Parts 32
  • Experimental Stuff by sloanranger
    sloanranger
    • WpView
      Reads 2,520
    • WpPart
      Parts 7
    Experimental Poetry
  • Sol Badguy goes Roller Mobster for Steamed Hams by DarkLordChara
    DarkLordChara
    • WpView
      Reads 101
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A bad guy goes in for some burg and is met with the meat he so desires.
  • Heroes by kawaiifordays
    kawaiifordays
    • WpView
      Reads 25
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    This is a short adventure poem that was written for a school english lit project. The poem based on the epic, 'Beowulf'. If you all enjoy the story, I can continue the tale, or write another similar fable.
  • Woodland Wedding by evesylph
    evesylph
    • WpView
      Reads 6
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Fantasy fairy wedding
  • Sweven Varia by jbabeluck
    jbabeluck
    • WpView
      Reads 5
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A poem where I challenged myself to write using little known words and alliteration using two letters.
  • Barbed Wire by joy_reid
    joy_reid
    • WpView
      Reads 1,546
    • WpPart
      Parts 7
    Barbed Wire reflects ironically (I hope) on the different roles of barbed wire - from its practical uses on a farm to the experiences of my father while he was incarcerated in a forced labour camp. It also questions how barbed wire might view itself.