This poem is a haunting plea for deliverance from grief, fractured identity, and an uncertain future. Its repeated cry of “Save us from…” builds a chilling rhythm that confronts both personal demons and a larger, unnamed threat.
This poem reflects on the fragile power of commitment contained in the simple phrase “I will.” It questions whether determination can withstand life’s struggles and transform intention into fulfillment, leaving behind not just a promise but the triumph of “I did.”
This poem was written about miscarriage. I decided to explain what it felt like in my eyes, but the best thing about this poem is not only could it be about miscarriages, but it could be about the loss of anyone important in your life. A poem about the ones that got away too soon. -E.S
Today's talk is about common law and the differences and similarities between the crimes of Rape, Homicide, and Murder. This essay was used for my criminal law class. So take a look at this note to learn about the laws surrounding those three crimes.
A creative short story exercise. Making a story by answering one question; What is in the bag? Try it out and share your version of what is in the bag in the comments. My story is based on my hindu religious beliefs.
It was December and the four of us were not expecting it to snow, but to our surprise it did. We were all excited because the bell rang for our favorite tradition to begin. I stared at their breathless reactions...
Everyone has a story that is similar to another, so I decided to publish my version of a Christmas Carol. This was inspired by the original author of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Enjoy!!