My Stories 49
1Mad Man's Burden
This is a response to Rudyard Kipling's "The White Man's Burden." Any unfamiliar with it should goodgle it before reading this, because the two are closely entertwined.
Poetry: Politics, K+, English, Poetry & Parody, words: 314, 5/31/2006
3Tonight
This needs critiquing, as I'm trying some things new. So, any who are familiar with sonnets and with submission, constructive criticism is appreciated.
Poetry: Love, K+, English, words: 100, 5/18/2006
5Mistress
My rarely-seen submissive side. Still working on how to capture this paradigm in words, so critiquing is appreciated.
Poetry: Love, T, English, Romance & Spiritual, words: 179, 5/18/2006
4My Pet
Not your usual love poem. Though on this subject, in may be my tamest poem.
Poetry: Love, T, English, words: 122, 5/9/2006
3Crow
About the transformation one undergoes under love, this takes a lot of analyizing to make sense and get everything out of. If you're patient, please critique
Poetry: Love, K+, English, words: 96, 5/9/2006
3Save Me
Read the title if you want a summary
Poetry: Love, K, English, words: 48, 5/9/2006
6Lady
To the tune of London Bridge, you may sing this song of a broken house
Poetry: Family, T, English, Angst & Parody, words: 275, 4/5/2006
1Wakatashi
Watching "Yojimbo" and having to explain the movie to my World Film teacher got me thinking this one up. First poem in too long. Damn writer's block
Poetry: Life, T, English, words: 68, 4/5/2006
3Sprite
I can't get the words from an old poem out of my head. "She walks in beauty like the night" This is trying to capture the person I connect with that line
Poetry: Love, K, English, words: 108, favs: 1, 3/15/2006
6Heretical Love
Love is like a religion with its devotion, but like all relgions it can become as profane and unholyas it can be divine.
Poetry: Love, M, English, words: 182, 3/14/2006
4Immolate
Most people are familiar with the buring alive of heretics during the Inquisition. Well, my first kiss with some one had such a flame that the whole relationship was like that.
Poetry: Love, K+, English, words: 143, favs: 3, 3/8/2006
2Torpor
Does a corpse hurt. Nay, it is numb, lonely, sorrowful, but numb from the senses rotting away.
Poetry: General, K+, English, words: 228, 3/8/2006
4Limits
Still rough. Please critique.
Poetry: Love, T, English, words: 122, 3/7/2006
4Innocence
I took something I can't return. m Should I regret it?
Poetry: Love, T, English, words: 218, 3/4/2006
2Pi
Apparently, Pi Day is a national holiday. I was assigned to do a project for it. Here's a poem, interpretting Pi as the result of the perfect little circle's true identity. Read, and you'll see what I mean.
Poetry: General, T, English, words: 130, 2/28/2006
2Welcome Back
Ever feel so stranded you're practically on a desert island? Physically and emotionally removed from everything meaningful against your will?
Poetry: Life, K, English, Drama, words: 256, 2/27/2006
5Weep
This is borderline emo-sounding, so all emo haters, be warned. There is no cutting, but it has the "curled up in a fetal position in the corner" effect. And yes, yes, it is a love poem.
Poetry: Love, T, English, Tragedy, words: 186, 2/25/2006
2Paper Hearts
Why do people feel that chocolates and cute cards with witty punchlines express love better than actually doing r saying something from the heart?
Poetry: Love, K, English, words: 113, 2/14/2006
Obscene Vision
Describing something I just saw a few moent's ago...anything else gives the poem away.
Poetry: Life, K, English, words: 176, 2/12/2006
8AIM
This was my AIM away message, but some one told me it was one of the best thing's I've ever written. Decide for yourself, if the fact it was an away message doesn't scare you off.
Fiction: Romance, K, English, words: 169, favs: 2, 2/11/2006