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Singer Featherweight, 2020
You carried it from your mother’s house on the airplane, like a child you swore to hold on your lap, lugging it through gate after gate.
The Most Horrifying Planets Ever Discovered
It's almost an impossible feat to find someone who hasn't pondered the vastness of outer space in our universe without being chilled to the core with terror. The endless expanse, the ominous black holes that can obliterate matter, and the myriad of enigmatic exoplanets that seem impossibly distant and unattainable – these are the thoughts that can keep you awake at night.
On K-Pop and Journalism
I’m a random nobody on the Internet, but I am also a music enthusiast. As someone who listens to Korean pop music, I’ve read articles in which members of the media discuss the “phenomena,” and, well - it’s a bit weird.
Life was taken from her, so life could be given to her.
Escaping cutthroats. She was sold as a brood mare. Her sun and son died.
Thavien YliasterPublished 9 months ago in Poetson the days we're slowly dying
for pina crocus. daffodil. chives. heralds of the coming sun, you stun me perennially. in the year the icebergs
I drank your poison
The illusion has been shattered; shimmering white veil lifted to reveal that which I'd already known, but to my young eyes, could not recognize.
Skylar WhitneyPublished 9 months ago in PoetsReborn in Aetheria - Part 1
Chapter I: The Awakening In a world far removed from the ordinary, I found myself awakening in a strange, yet fascinating realm. I had been an average gamer, living a monotonous life, engrossed in my digital safe haven, lost in the vivid landscapes of fantasy worlds. The repetition of the virtual life – the endless cycle of respawning, the thrill of victory, and the sting of defeat – was all I knew, and all I desired.
Abnoan MunizPublished 9 months ago in FictionJulia Dream
Verse 2: Waiting For The Velvet Bride Every night I turn the light out Waiting for the velvet bride. Will the scaly armadillo
Anthony StaufferPublished 9 months ago in Fiction