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Baby Boy
My nine year old sun rose and woke Was my joy. His dawn was pure, kind To the life in my eyes. Up the hill he Ran and as did I. To the top I met our
Gabriel UrquizuPublished 9 months ago in PoetsI Am
I am the daughter one of five I am the eleventh. ****** I am the wife of three undeserving of my love. ****** I am
Sheila L. ChingwaPublished 9 months ago in Poetsa week with you
it lasted all week this infatuation with you when I met you, I wasn’t satisfied with what I saw for the first time
Mescaline BrissetPublished 9 months ago in PoetsSleep Paralysis: The Petrifying Enigma of Conscious Immobility
Sleep, a universally essential activity, remains a fascinating enigma, and one of its most perplexing aspects is sleep paralysis. Experienced by up to 50% of people at some point in their lives, sleep paralysis is a phenomenon that leaves the sufferer fully conscious but unable to move or speak, often accompanied by eerie hallucinations and intense fear.
There Once Was a King Named Ted
There once was a king named Ted Whose crown was quite large and quite red. He wore it all day, Then he wore it all night,
Mother CombsPublished 9 months ago in PoetsI will
i will see you in the sky i will see you in the sea i will hear you in the wind i will hear you in the rain i will feel you in the heat
Vadim KaganPublished 9 months ago in PoetsThe Latest TarkovTV Podcast was Massive, Except...
If you’re a fan of Tarkov and have been waiting to see the new stuff that is up and coming with the game, well then, you’re probably eating really good right now. This Wednesday, we just got a huge TarkovTV podcast with Nikita, going over tons of new features and content for Tarkov, and it’s all coming a lot sooner than at least I anticipated. New guns, mechanics, Streets expansion; there was a lot packed into this one stream. And it was all juicy goodness, with one exception. But we’ll talk about that at the end.
Comparing 'Falling Angel' and 'Angel Heart' Review: A Haunting Tale
Falling Angel was written by William Hjortsberg and the 1987 film adaptation was directed by Alan Parker. The story follows Harry Angel (Mickey Rourke), a down-on-his-luck private investigator hired by a mysterious client, Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro), to track down a missing person. Set in the gritty backdrop of 1950s New York City, Angel's investigation takes him through a dark and disturbing journey, filled with macabre discoveries and unsettling encounters. As he delves deeper into the case, he realizes that there is more to it than meets the eye, leading to a shocking and sinister revelation. Angel Heart is known for its atmospheric tension, gripping performances, and a compelling narrative that blends elements of noir, mystery, and supernatural horror, leaving viewers both enthralled and disturbed.
Steph MossPublished 9 months ago in Horror