By June Nazarian Copyright 04-04-2008 Stoichiometry Today’s lesson stoichiometry Oh no, the students plead You’ll get it, says the teacher Logic’s all you need Some approach excitedly More with trepidation Tell us why we study this Who needs...
by C.L. Bishop copyright 08-28-2002 You took my wood up in your hand, and tightened my heartstrings, Offered your love as rosin for the bow, and that settled everything. It was music when you glided gently, to and fro, across my middle, But little did I know the...
by Bob Church Copyright 08-11-2001 My Darkness Within Daylight shadows, not much sun around, formed within me for the taking, but who would venture, without sound, into a land of dross so forsaking. Presences denied but nevertheless there, staging areas, backburners...
By phoenix (Age: 23) Copyright 03-08-2014 The sealed Kingdom in a horrifying place where the Werewolves howl chills the blood and sends ripples of fear down your spine a place that never sees the light but always the dead of night a place were the screams of the...
By Catherine Wilson (Age: 40) Copyright 12-20-2002 Elegy, originally, in classical Greek and Roman literature, a poem composed of couplets. Classical elegies addressed various subjects, including love, sorrow, and politics, and were characterized by their metric form....
Copyright 06-21-2003 Picture Credits: Artist: Katharine Cameron 1910 Once upon a time in a far off land there lived a beautiful Princess. She was so beautiful that birds gathered each morning at her window to sing to her. Each morning she would awake, go to the window...