Poetry

The Corpse

The corpse of our relationship poisoned all my cells and I ask myself: Why didn’t I end it while the decay was just a hint? The cadaverous tissue made us both puke; yet, the rot was more appealing than fresh air because it would mean breathing alone. Now I know that when something dies it should be immediately buried.  

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Diary of Loneliness

A French chanson on the radio, A vanilla-scented candle in the new, small candelabrum; Mother stole it from work. The smell of rice from the oven, A cart filled with neatly cut logs, An empty street, Leafless trees. Life on the second floor. An ever playful dog, The neighbor saying “hello”, Coffee and cigarettes, An apple instead of breakfast, Old, word-filled papers, torn from notebooks I can’t remember, An unexpected inspiration. A day when you’re…

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Break is over!

I hope you all are excited to read more poems, stories and reviews on our site, because our holidays/vacation is over! Let’s have a great 2016 not only in writing but in everything else we love to do. Thank you for staying with us in 2014 and 2015, we hope to make you smile at least once in 2016.

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Life in my Hand

I can’t keep up with the world Since it tries to act as a double edge sword The more I kill the enemy The more it pierces through me In the end I don’t have anything to defend In the end should I pretend Not to be hurt And just smile When in fact I am about to die The string of faith are not so strong They break as you walk along Rip apart…

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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you are enjoying your winter holidays as much as I am. Yes I know I am not as productive as I should be and yes I should be burned because I am celebrating Christmas but I am an Atheist, yes, yes, yes I heard it all, just enjoy your holiday and I will enjoy mine <3 . With this being said, I wish you a cheerful and joyful holiday season.…

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Shade of Blue

The dawn of the morning, Sun rise of the world, It’s the most lonely view from my little room, Beautiful, fascinating, but it burns my eyes, Not the sun, not the earth, But it is the sky that makes me rub my eye, It burns, it’s shade of blue hits my soul and takes me back to you, The loneliest shade of blue.

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Fellharion Worrick “The Sleeping Beauty” sails away!

Fellharion Worrick, showed a talent for adapting quick to any given situation that was thrown at him since a young age. The young scholar was born with a rather fascinating mind, yet one could say he was born without a tongue due to his lack of interaction between him and children of his age. A quite individual who stands out in the crowd due to his height and his bronze like skin. Born in Egypt…

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The Big Friendly Giant by Roald Dahl

It’s Book Review Friday and we have a special one on our list for to today. What is it that makes this book special you ask? Well it’s a hart warming book that will bring laughter to adults and children alike. It is indeed a book for kids, but it has a few deep messages hidden within it.  Roald Dahl wrote many interesting book for kids, but to be frank I find this one the…

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The Writing Hut Site Changes

Not long ago we changed the content on our site, now it’s time that we involve you a bit with it. The site is currently updated and you can now submit your own poetry and other works to our site that will be published on a certain day. So far we are also changing our posting schedule from random to the following: Poetry Monday -Poetry publishing all day long! Manga Wednesday -Manga reviews and first…

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Bleed

Wide awake, I dream, In that land I try to scream, Here I can’t feel a thing, It hurts, I can feel the pain. Blood is flowing down, I can feel it on my skin, The pain comes from within, Like I am starting to rust. It cannot be seen, It cannot be felt, Only from within, Only there you can see it, only there you can feel it. Dreams, how pitiful, You have them,…

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