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7Blistered Little Mind A poem about the struggle within yourself when you have so many ideas that you feel trapped in your head. There really isn't much of a resolution or even a reason for it, but here it is.
Poetry: General, K+, English, words: 195, favs: 1, 12/30/2003
5Infinite Falling A poem about a dream I had, and then my own little analysis. (It's definitely my favorite)
Poetry: Life, K+, English, words: 244, favs: 2, 12/20/2003
19White Night » I decided to go ahead and make this to post my stories inspired by my nightmarish dreams. . .
Fiction: Horror, M, English, Horror & Supernatural, chapters: 2, words: 1k+, favs: 2, updated: 12/9/2003 published: 11/15/2003
5In Remembrance I didn't write this, the person who did is basically forbidden to be on the site, so she asked me to post this for her. It's a really true poem about death, and the aftermath.
Poetry: Life, K+, English, words: 272, 12/9/2003
6Dreaming of Delaney » 24-year-old Delaney Niellson has just finished another short and meaninless realationship with another shallow and meaningless partner. Through it all, she's left with one question: gay or straight? Please R and R
Fiction: Romance, M, English, Romance & Humor, chapters: 2, words: 2k+, updated: 12/9/2003 published: 12/5/2003
6Ring of Rage This is another short peom about what effects alcohol abuse can have on a relationship... it rhymes. Please R R
Poetry: Life, M, English, words: 197, 12/6/2003
9Silhouette This is a short poem/story about the strange purity of sexuality.
Fiction: Young Adult, M, English, Romance, words: 227, 12/4/2003
26Subnormal Paranoia » Patrick is at his peak. He has the perfect girl and he's in a kick ass band. But what happens when he lets his addiction take over? Non-Slash Please R R
Fiction: Romance, M, English, Angst & Romance, chapters: 15, words: 10k+, favs: 4, updated: 11/18/2003 published: 10/31/2003
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