A poem from my first poetry book, Survival Songs. It can be...
A poem from my first poetry book, Survival Songs. It can be bought through Barnes & Noble, through Fameless Publishing, through Amazon as a paperback copy, through Amazon as a Kindle copy, through...
View Articlettaylormurray: keeping me company on this gloomy sunday...
ttaylormurray:keeping me company on this gloomy sunday evening<3 thrilled with your talent writingsforwinter:)My second poetry book, Healing Old Wounds With New Stitches.It is split into two parts:...
View ArticleWhen someone makes you feel utterly insignificant and of no importance to...
When someone makes you feel utterly insignificant and of no importance to them whatsoever, you have every right to leave them.
View Article"Words never mean what we want them to mean."
“Words never mean what we want them to mean.” - Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything Is Illuminated (via splitterherzen)
View ArticleIf We Move in Together
If we move in together, my heart is still yours,but that doesn’t mean all my belongings have to be.Privacy is the beetle’s husk, the moon’s rind, a tulip’s pollen,my own skin. Our two halves of a home...
View ArticleHey! Me again, the dude who wants to experiment with music. Niice cool! It's...
Awesome! Sounds good. :)
View ArticleHow would you feel about somebody having words from one of your poems...
I would be absolutely honored and would love to see a photo of the finished tattoo. :)
View Articlewritingsforwinter: ttaylormurray: keeping me company on this...
writingsforwinter:ttaylormurray:keeping me company on this gloomy sunday evening<3 thrilled with your talent writingsforwinter:)My second poetry book, Healing Old Wounds With New Stitches.It is...
View ArticleIs there going to be 10% off the etsy store today?
Unfortunately the etsy shop that sells Healing Old Wounds With New Stitches will be delaying the sale and digital releases due to the shop owner, Clementine, being sick.Go send her get well wishes!
View ArticleIf We Move in Together
writingsforwinter:If we move in together, my heart is still yours,but that doesn’t mean all my belongings have to be.Privacy is the beetle’s husk, the moon’s rind, a tulip’s pollen,my own skin. Our two...
View ArticleThe Evolution of Clemency
I stopped believing in forgiveness after my friendtasted the word slut like sour milk on the sandpaper of her tongue.I stopped believing in forgiveness after her body was ripped open.I stopped...
View ArticleHave you had any formal writing instruction or did you just start writing and...
I’ve taken a few writing classes throughout high school, but I started writing poetry before I took those classes. :)
View Article"'There's no need for heartbreak warfare. It's called 'I love you' — 'I love...
“'There's no need for heartbreak warfare. It's called 'I love you' — 'I love you too'. 'I need more love' — 'You got more love', and you can get through life like that. Shouldn't you just on days where...
View Articlewritingsforwinter: ttaylormurray: keeping me company on this...
writingsforwinter:ttaylormurray:keeping me company on this gloomy sunday evening<3 thrilled with your talent writingsforwinter:)My second poetry book, Healing Old Wounds With New Stitches.It is...
View Articlewhen someone literally only a year older than you talks to you like a child
when someone literally only a year older than you talks to you like a child
View ArticleThe Greeks Believed in Apricots as the Cure for Unrequited Love
If I can’t have the boy, at least I can have his clothes.They leave their sweaters, their jackets, their blue jeans drapedover my bed like petals, filling the bathtub, rising to the surfaceof the water...
View ArticleThe Greeks Believed in Apricots as the Cure for Unrequited Love
writingsforwinter:If I can’t have the boy, at least I can have his clothes.They leave their sweaters, their jackets, their blue jeans drapedover my bed like petals, filling the bathtub, rising to the...
View Articlelaurenjaureggo: from “Letter To My Future Daughter When She...
laurenjaureggo:from “Letter To My Future Daughter When She Wants To Kill Herself” by Meggie C. Royer
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