feathered
September 23, 2008  [808]

 

  • a beautiful white bird that is elegant and gracful that flys into the sky where the sun kisses its wings, free in the sky and away from the ground.

    [Heather Clevenger]

  • when i think of your feathered neck, it reminds of when i used to be child, sitting in my room, contemplating nothing. Nothing of real importance to you anymore. When did I become so lonely, when did the world become so sad? Only now as an angel I can see you, and because of it I am glad.

    [Mike Fabano]

  • Unlit rooms groan
    making their way inside
    a feathered pillow

    [Dave]

  • psnuemonoultramicroscopicsilicovolvaniconiosis

    [N]

  • go

    [gordhan]

  • feathered her hair lay against the back of her jean jacket. i stared ahead into space, trying to find the answer in her layers of hair, perfectly curled and teased, feathered into place and held with a great deal of hairspray

    [marie b]

  • guitared and feathered is a song by every time i die. when i think of feathered i think of feathers on a bird, a wispy, feathered, worn out bird, flying through the sky against a bright blue cloudy sky. when i think of feathered i think of an old man physically dirty and who has been through quite a bit.

    [eleanor]

  • Like my hair used to be blowing in the wind ... did i put enough hairspray in?

    bouncing as i walk down the street..

    [Jennifer]

  • The feathered serpent is difficult to find. Being a junior member of the draconic species, they are rarely seen in the day-to-day of the world behind the world. Travel as far south as the ancient Mayan lands and you should be able to make contact with one or two of them if you look hard enough. Unlike their European cousins, they prefer the rain.

    [John]

  • having left behind all that could possibly hold her down, marry was sure her feathered friend would one day lead her to the same spot where the gold was. She knew that the mystical creature that now called her friend, would be her salvation.

    [melo]

  • the beast of fallen stature raised by the wind and summoned by the gods. depleats the glory of the sun by its demise

    [Timothy]

  • The bird was feathered, and so was the girl's hair. They had that in common. I think they both enjoyed Abba as well. Naturally.

    [Carolyn]

  • the pillow was a feathered down to the depths of the earth. No one could understand how this came to be but it happened. Now if only that was not the only thing feathered.

    [Chris Gilmore]

  • I saw her feathered hair from the distance. She was beautiful. She was free.

    [Kelly]

  • Sometimes birds have lots of feathers, like in the musical...seussical. the character i played was named gertrude mcfuzz and she had a one feathered tail. she was trying to impress horton the elephant and so took these pills to make her tail grow to be as big as mazie the bird's huge tail. i like peacock feathers and think that they are the prettiest around. i also think it's bizarre that pillows are stuffed with feathers, because it always happens that i will get a few nin my mouth after awhile.

    [allie]

  • the mattress was feathered, soft but the action that she was suffering was anything but. he was rough, uncompromising as he whispered in her ear that death was but one heart beat away, if she did not comply.

    [T]

  • feathered hats are very nice. this may hurt some birds though, im not sure how they gather feathers to make things 'feathered' you know? i might look that up. well anyway that's all i've really got time to say i think. feathered bowers are kinda cool, but they're most oftenly fake yeah? so i guess it's kinda like 'save the birds' instead of the whole dont wear fur from animals.

    [Amy Kendrick]

  • maybe, but who can really know for sure. Upon discovering the truth, the kind gentlemen excused himself from the table and swiftly carried away from his company.

    [justin]

  • feathered. birds, cardinals. about seeing a turkey in the butthole. warm down blankets. pillows! having a pillow fight outside. feathered also can refer to clothing. cardigan sweaters. i used to hate those until i realized they could be chic and fun and layered. i want to jump into a pile of feathers and then swim around for a bit and pretend like nothing else exists, like it's not monday, practically 1am, and that i have three papers due in the next 72 hours. feathers. feathered. something cozy and warm and hot cocoa filled.

    [rhee-soo]

  • birds have feather. I wish I was feathered so that I could fly.

    [m]

  • Hope is the thing with feathers, isn
    t that the poem? I also think of drag queens, who seem to have an unusual penchant for feathered boas and hats. It's a funny word, though, feathered friends and all that...it's not like furry animals get called furred friends. Regardless, one can't beat a great feather boa

    [Jill]

  • i had a pillow growing up, it was highly uncomftable. It may seem strange that i remeber a significant pillow. it seems like something someone would have a lot of. I had one. and the feathers came ou tof it when i slept. i would usually wake up and have them poking into my skin, little makrs would be on my face the next morning.

    [katie]

  • ...my world with you in it, my pillow, with you beside me. my hair, if you ask it of me...LOL.

    [chansgirl]

  • sorta like an angel, like a fluttery delightfully wounded flight...sorta like a dizzy head, trama induced, sweltering crawl, is the creature i am for you. light wings carry us...feathered lover...fly.

    [cjstar]

  • feathered like a bird in flight
    feathered like a man trying to find his way

    the different color feathers of a bird are like the different ways of man.

    each and every bird like each and every man have different aspects

    [bryan]

  • fluffy white and floating down from the sea of clouds that swirl above my head. i've seen this in movies a thousand times. the feather will glide softly down but will not land - it will sway about trying to find a direction before quickly changing its mind. i imagine this probably has some sort of significance.

    [Melissa]

  • fluffy white and floating down from the sea of clouds that swirl above my head. i've seen this in movies a thousand times. the feather will glide softly down but will not land - it will sway about trying to find a direction before quickly changing its mind. i imagine this probably has some sort of significance.

    [Melissa Allen]

  • Feathered boa across my neck. Why are you choking me?

    [V]

  • floating slowly
    falling softly
    traped in time
    traped in space
    out of mind
    out of place

    [Stacia]

  • The flaming feathers pierced her skin so fast she would hardly have know they were there, but for the searing pain she suddenly felt as fire consumed her body.

    [Beth]

  • Is feathered a word for being tarred and feathered like in the 1800's when people were humiliated publicly for committing a crime? Or does it mean to lessen something? I don't know?

    [seedon]

  • Feathered . . .birds. They fly high and free. They are also quite smart. How did they figure to do their triangle formation? Instinct is interesting. Nature vs. nurture? Who knows. It's probably both. One can follow instincts, but also overcome them.

    [Ana]

  • birds with microscopic peanut overalls, eating giant cockroaches with their yellow beaks. forget about whatever you think you know about birds and giraffes...it's all a lie, it's a protest thing. don't forget that without birds you cannot have trees. without trees there are no papers. gimme paper. movie birds bloody eyes scares my child.

    [joel]

  • i hate this gay ass word i wish it was dead omg i wish it would just jump off the page and die omg i wish it would and then i would be so happy that it was dead that i would run around in circles for hours and then i would die and then i would be very sad.

    [dj]

  • my wings floated through the spring time air and i flew far above the city in a gust of hot air. as i started to look below, i noticed feathers falling off of my wings. little did i know that i hadn't feathered my wings so!

    [gearson amherst]

  • Birds have feathers. Feather come in all colors, and they are soft.

    [M]

  • Are the wings of birds like wisps of hair on a beautiful girl.

    [Kristen]

  • the feathered beauty caressed the sides of the fats mans lumps and bumps.

    [Annie]

  • we brush past each other
    like strangers on a crowded subway
    like the feathered whisper
    of a wing.

    (do you remember me?)

    we smile awkwardly, painfully
    and move on.

    (i remember you.)

    [Jen]

  • Feathered ... reminds me of my down comforter and a really bad haircut from the 90s. Such a simple word that reminds me of two completely different things. Down comforter solicits happy feelings of comfort and warmth. Even security. But the haircut ... oh, that haircut. Word of advice, don't try to feather your hair. Ever. Especially if you have fine hair to begin with. But man, I love that down comforter! Speaking of which, I think it's time for bed.

    [Andrea]

  • moonlight oh god don't you see the crows. one murder. another flying in. im floored by the masses oh spectacular!! feed them throw the crumbs. frenzy. frenzy. how wonderful it must be to come back.

    [Tatum]

  • his hair was feathered back in a mullet like fashion except this feathered hair went over his ears like a gust of wind in a children's book. the mark hammill poster on his wall shone brightly.

    [jim dandy]

  • birds are feathered, but so was the hair in the 80s, at least the bangs were. So is the hair from the old couple on the amazing race. boas are feathered and it alwyas seems to add a little pizazz to a situation. Feathered things are soft and pretty, usually.

    [Suzanne]

  • Feathered....angel wings are feathered.
    Fairy wings are feathered.
    you needs feathers for your wings to fly, don't you think? White feathers are the best....like light...they will take your HIGHER!

    [Pats]

  • flying feathered friends
    bid adiue
    to you
    its time to go
    they said
    its time to fly
    so bye

    finely flying forward
    they dont tend to
    look back
    its time to go
    they said
    its time to fly
    so bye

    [Mar]

  • Do you wear your feelings or do you just wear your clothes?
    I wear my feelings...they are quite obvious what feelings I am wearing at any given moment if they are feelings of depth. If it is pain...maybe not so much as I do the Scorpio thing and go into the distance...secret keeping mode.

    [Pats]

  • Flying is not their strong suit. In fact, they can barely perch themselves atop the six foot fence without extreme effort, but when they do, their pride is profound. That is, until they find themselves stuck, unable to leap down, afraid, longing for their coop, needing to lay the day's egg.

    [Sarah A]

  • He walked down the street with a red feather connected to his purple hat. His matching purple suit with yellow highlights caught the eyes of everybody in eye-sight. He walked down with pride and enjoyment.

    He simply loves getting people to freak out over nothing. And here, with this outfit, is doing just that. Giving people something to talk about.

    [Andrew]

  • I loved to wear her feathered dress to make me feel glamurous like a holywood star from the 30's.

    [Julianne]

  • Feathered makes me think of bangs. and feathers. in fact, I really disliked feathered hair. reminds me of the eighties, and as much as people like the eighties these days, I hate them. They were sleazy and cheasy. nobody knew how to dress, and all the colors clashed. very very obnoxious.

    [Rachael]

  • feathered is the feeling that hits you when you know that staring into this bright light and turning blind. But not from the intenseity of the bulb, but from the white beauty that is held within this glass case and is just dying to be set free, just stare all you want.

    [chris cordova]

  • The feathered white object cleaned itself, poking its beak at each nook and cranny.
    The woman beat the feathered pillow.
    The feathered object was more strange than anything he'd ever seen.
    She feathered the art with such amorousness.

    [Amber]

  • Pillows. A soft, cushioned door into another world. One of peace and tranquillity, monsters and nightmares or whatever else you so wish.

    [Rock_The_Ice]

  • josh. life screws you over. how ca nlove disappear in such a little amount of time. i hate it. i hate him. to some degree. how could he. how could he hurt me. i thought it would never happen. but it did and i want to scream! fuck him. im going to do what i want. i don't care about after effects anymore.

    [Caroyn]

  • feathered hair like in the eighties. it almost looks like it's fried, or should be. i want to dance with somebody! yeah, that's what it reminds me of, even though she didn't have feathered hair. feathered hair makes me want to dance. feathered dresses make me want to fly. birds in my hair... that's not fair

    [liz]

  • I don't know what means, but I thing it's the quality of something who have feathers, like chickens. Chickens don't fly, even though it has feathers. So there's no logical sentence between having fathers and flying.

    [helana]

  • He was tarred and feathered. Every single part of his skin was in his own version of hell. He let out a scream but nothing came out. He was like a chicken of death, a cruel mockery of the grim reaper. He was death. There was nothing anyone else could do. THis was his fate.

    [Alfredo Molinas]

  • i think of a feathered pillows and comforter. i feel us wrapped up together as i wake up next to you in the whiteness of the space. floating on a cloud, lighter than air, loving you. I miss that comforter.

    [jess]

  • pillows have feathers and so do birds.
    one day some birds flew past my house in a V formation, i really wish i knew where they were going but i know that when they come back next year. they will have been somewhere. i wish i could fly, and go with them, on their journey to another place. just to feel for one day like i can do whatever i believe i can

    [devin]

  • I have a memory of pillows at my grandmother's that supposedly had feathers in them. I always thought about sleeping on geese. It was weird. I don't remember feeling the ends of the feathers but supposedly it was made of real feathers.

    [Brian]

  • I think that i want to be a in a soft safe warm bed. One of feathers that you can just float away in your dreams. It would be a great dream one of rainbows and clouds and pefect.

    [deb]

  • feathered serpents divinate my fatality.
    if only i were well versed enough to believe it

    one way or the other, I suppose I'll find my truth
    in the ever approaching future
    i will find myself in the present.

    whenever this peacock color array displays itself
    i find it difficult to show others what i see.

    it's impossible to show my mind

    [Dan Bouquillon]

  • the feathered manifold was beautiful, consisting of elaborate and beautiful colored feathers. what the fuck is a manifold? id really like to know, and i am starting to wonder if feathers even go into it? now im curious, im going to check that shit out...

    [andrew]

  • I thought there was more than one way to progress. You have your ups and downs. The sideways, the frontways, the middleways. There's also the middle ages and the dark ages too. Everything's in there. Just a big simmering pot of magic boiling over to move the human race forward. That's what it is, isn't it? The flight of the human spirit towards something greater? Something free? This progress... or does it chain us further?

    [paisley]

  • on that happy day, while i was strolling though the grass, i came across that beautifully feathered bird.


    it was dead.

    [emily]

  • It may have been because I didn't know you very well, or maybe I am a petty person. Either way I wish I would have been nicer to you. But seriously, that feathered hair of yours was too much not to laugh at. But if I knew you were so sad, I like to think I would have laughed a little quieter.

    [Bailey]

  • i already had this word. is this the only word? but anyway i talked about drivers ed. cause that was the first time i heard the word 'feathered' and i had another lesson with mr. dente yesterday. it was in the rain and no one was observing me so i wasn't embarassed when i messed up the three-point turn. mr. dente's so nice.

    [charlo]

  • i feathered on the brake in drivers ed and mr dente said i was doing a good job. i was really nervous cause it was my first driving hour with him and aaron hunt was observing. but i got less nervous about how i drove when aaron started driving because he almost killed us a few times. he can be really awkward. he talks like he's extremely uncomfortable being talked to. i felt bad.

    [charlo]

  • I remember once when I was little my aunt would baby sit me, and usually take me down to the local park. It was all quite fun for me and I watched the ducks. Their feathers intrigued me and I loved them.. Until I tried to feed one a whole piece of bread and it tried to run off with my hand. It hurt and I cried and I never fed the ducks again.

    [Kia]

  • like a bird? Or like a hair do? Because that will determine what I decide to write about. Or I could write some sort of metaphorical thing about how pretty your hair is cuz it looks like a bird. But then you might get offended because you might be like, "What you think my hair shits on cars for fun!?" And you would be right. It probably is not a very nice compliment.

    [Whalie]

  • Of birds in flight to keep them in the sky or on dancers body to keep them flashing and sexy for thier audience or in hats to make them pretty or in the mattresses of beds, old fashioned beds. John Denver sang about feathered bed of his grandmother.

    [Claire]

  • there was a time when calling her that was new. her hair her eyelashes and contours of cheek hairs were textured as such. feathered as the dutch name from which it wrought. together we'd dangle as earrings of black lining of a once bird, dead.

    [Luis]

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    [adfad]

  • Mittens the cat was a mutant - she had feathers instead of fur. Providing much confusion, Mittens attacked herself, under the impression she was a bird. RIP.

    [greg*]

  • She had wings.

    While this was quite unusual for most, she found it comforting.

    When she wrapped the white, lithe feathers around her, she felt nothing but warmth. To her, it was like carrying 'round a hug on your back.

    It was bliss.

    [eeeeee]

  • Birds. Flying through the sky. Light glinting off white wings. soaring, dipping, calling. Sparkling freedom at the edge of the earth. Winter, spring. Cold and warm. Melting snow, dripping from trees. Boughs low, sighing against the wind. Soaring high. So high.

    [Scion Traibhse]

  • flys

    [Lela B.]

  • She tossed the black feather scarf her neck, her pump red lips smirking at the sight of the others around her, observing their pauperish outfits.
    " So pathetic, I bet they don't have a dime to their name, unlike me, I have millions," she whispered, her sassy tone seeming only like a hiss as she tipped her fine fingers across her scarlet hair.

    [Aurora]

  • They were white with a golden sheen, feathered, but smooth. When he spread them to their full extent, they were about twice the length of his body and powerful looking. I couldn't keep from staring as he held out his hand and wrapped me up, stretching his vast carriers and taking flight.

    [Summer]

  • The elegant feather floated down over my head. I looked up, reached for it, grasped it in my hand; felt the tickle of it between my fingers, resting gently on my palm. Is this for real? I thought; Could anything feel this dreamlike and still really exist? I doubt it....

    [Dahlia Wilson]

  • feathered friend soft cuddly easy to rest my head

    [Alberta]

  • whipering in the wind, watching a leaf dance wif the current of the winds as the breeze brings in the fall and fall comes colours maga colours you cannot help but stare at the beauty of the world around.

    [Elay]

  • i wear a big feather and i like to dance around like a dancer...i am not a whore but i like to flout off what i gots girl. ya know what i mean. i fink of people being stuck up and very considedddd for realz

    [kelly]

  • soft hair flying in the wind,
    a lovely golden colour

    [jo]

  • Lips feather across my skin. Your love. Our hope. A dream. a wish. It's ours. so sweet and soft. I wish to stay. always here.
    Always true.
    Forever.
    Feathers on your breath.
    Take me to some place new.
    Drift away.
    I pray of you....

    [mea]

  • Birds are that way. Wonder why. Is it just the evolution which has made them, or somebody who just thought that such a beautiful thing had to exist. Saw a feather go down, ever? Closely? How it ambles its way around, kissing the wind?

    [Nikunj]

  • Flights of birds wheel through the sky, careless and unthinking of the drudgery we go through every day, unthankful for their freedom to fly wherever they please, unknowing the blessings of a lack of supervision.

    [Logan]

  • I look down at the feathered cap that my grandfather used to wear. I think about all the times I've seen him wear it and my mind takes me to a sad place as I remember that the last time I saw this cap on his head, he had had his first heart attack. I wish I could see a different picture in my head. I have always loved this feathered cap.

    [Emily]

  • lightly airy floatingly wafting bird, tree, hair, horse, cloud

    [clara]

  • Male cardinals have red feathers.
    They shine bright against the backyard foliage.
    Tan women counterparts fly in search of a mate.
    Feel like the earth just got a little warmer.

    [Sarah]

  • The hat of the lady was covered with white feathers, as if she were some strange bird with plumage only on its head. Her giant earrings glistened on her ears; on her fingers were at least half a dozen rings. She faced the group of students with a lipsticked smile.

    [kann]

  • Her hair was feathered just like Fara Faucet. She took hours and hours to feather her hair. A trick with the blow dryer and hair dryer always worked. Even though her hair is a little dated, she always got all the guys. Something about big sexy hair is so attractive.

    [Grace]

  • birds, wings, and all that sort of stuff. idk, maybe angels are real, maybe theya re myth. perhaps angels do not even have wings even if they do exist at all. but really, who the fuck cares!!?? not be, thats for sure.

    [Foster]

  • feathered like a bird. when something is soft to the touch, makes you want to grasp it. like a comforter. to lie your head against and fall asleep, to feel safe. feathered is something that feels right, feels nice. something you want.

    [kirsten]

  • Her hair was feathered in a way that provoked envy in all of the young girls in her high school. She worked on feathering her hair all morning long, to achieve the same look as Farrah Fawcett.

    [janet]

  • My hopes are feathered and my dreams are on the wing. I ride and soar and take flight again..

    [maz]

  • the lace boa was feathered elequently. She hadn't decided to go with it yet. The feathers reminded her of a show she used to watch ontv when she was a little girl. there were birds and peacocks around everywhere displaying their feathered fans.

    [amanda salmick]

  • feathered, in a way, but not really, not logically. You see, there's no way it could be feathered, in the common sense, anyway. Feathered. Light, magic, it's really all over, and it does seem feathered.

    [Kristina]

  • red,free,simply,natural,social,future,past,science,home,travel,happy,sun,smile,love,life,

    [anna]

  • yeah, feathered. You mean it's got feathers? But how can it have? Are u sure, because they can't possibly have feathers can they? What utter nonsense.

    [Kristina]

  • oh for the love of god. feathered? really? Couldn't it have been something profound? Like, I don't know, uncertainty? That's what I wanted to write about. Because I'm about to give up an awesome paying sales position because I'm tired of the stress. I just want to go back to cutting down paper again.

    [joey golightly]

  • Our feathered friends.Come,let us fly with you.
    You maybe bird brained,but at least you have freedom.Freedom to fly,anywhere you wish to(leaving out a few cousins of yours).

    [Udit Roy]

  • the wings of a bird gistened off the sun as she flew overhead, i knew that i should be focusing on the task at hand but she was just too beautiful, so obviously unattainable. so gloriously free.

    [megan]

  • feathered beings are protected from the elements. they stay dry light and airy. they stay warm when all others are cold. Feathered things look bigger than they really are.

    [Pete]

  • She adjusted her feathered hat and walked out into the sunshine. Her taxi was waiting at the curb, waiting to take her to

    [Tawnya]

  • i don't know anything about that word.I don't know very well english that's why I don't know the meaning otherwise i would have writen something interesting.woa ;D .Feathered? feather? red? color i know that.

    [tayfun]

  • Feathery hands touched rough and smooth, beating hearts were going faster, they leaned in and in a blink of an eye, a truck came by and splashed them with mud!

    [Rebecca]

  • something fluffy and light, a feathered bird for example

    [Rebecca]

  • I watched her closely; those features so exquisite moved in such divine grace. Her dancing skills were extroardinary; I could not help but gaze in awe. Her clothing themeselves moved in such divine grace; feathered clothing that swished as that of a bird.

    [Leia]

  • hands not touching hands
    hearts touching hearts
    that are not ours
    i hope you are feathered with the happiness
    which you deny me everyday

    [iamalive]

  • feathered

    [justin]

  • no i don't want to write about this word

    [erin]

  • As I looked across the bay, I spotted the feathered form of a seagull. As I watched the silhouette of the bird faded into the distance I realized how much i wanted to fly.

    [Steve Kemp]

  • Opals, crowns, and diamonds.
    'Tis what we see when we look
    upon the cloaks of water fowl.
    Blues, greens, and cherries.
    'Tis like a song sung from
    the true heart of innocence.
    Opals, crowns, and diamonds.
    'Tis like the gowns of the air
    small wonders of the vast sky.
    Fanciful feathered fowl.

    [Cecil Baird]

  • incompetant feather head. light. memory foam pillows are superior. floating. Horton hears a who. fluffy. I really don't like pancakes. crepes were a weird invention.

    [juju]

  • It reminds me of walking down by the river as a child where I saw children throwing bread to the ducks, it makes me feel happy and hark back to a time when the world was always sunny and dreams were alive and always to be gone for.

    [ian]

  • Love touches the soul like a feather light and free blowing in a summers wind lifting high into the clouds it floats with out a care

    [Vanessa Nelson]

  • My wings are feathered and fathered, my father and his father. Those fathers feathered the wings of the ones they love. And like to love cause love is likeness...

    [palli]

  • the feathered hat was so luxurious. When she walked, it had this bounce to it, but it also blew in the wind, which gave it a very mystical sensation.

    [Tina]

  • she feathered the man with words as her husband sat and watched. he was skeptical at first at whether he should trust this dirty hobo. The woman was so giving to him though she knew nothing. Maybe it was a simple case of Stolkhome Syndrome or maybe she was too giving.

    [Hayden Brooke]

  • I wish my hair was feathered like Farrah's. She was so sexy that way. A long time ago, yes. But sexy none the less. Plus she could get away with no bra. Which may or may not relate to her hair, but I would love to go braless full time. But I can't...cause my boobs are too big...and my hair isn't feathered.

    [Brittany]

  • Can I ask you a question? Can it be personal, because if not I'll phrase it in a way that isn't insulting, or grandizing, or systematizing. I'll make the question a comforting one. One about a lightness that falls at the same rate as an anvil.

    [matt]

  • Feets are not feathered. I don't think much about feathers, or feathered things. I just think about my feet, and about using them to kick you.

    [ML]

  • The bird had a feathered body. He flew. He left a feather, neat, clean, unharmed, laying on the white beach sand. A girl, who was enjoying the summer heat on the beach, picked up the feather and stored it in her pocket. When she got home, it was gone.

    [Zhuoshi]

  • Our feathered friends can be lonely littled creatures. Just think about it: They fly alone, eat alone, and sleep alone.

    However, if you're considerate, how about doing something really

    [pat]

  • There's comfort in the word feathered.

    [agatha]

  • The sky was blue and feathered. It was a milky blue color. I feel like I have drunk a mouthful of feathers from a hen. It doesnt feel good. I don't think I'll need feathers to fly. I can fly if I only wanted to...

    [Su]

  • Earlier today I went out and bought a feather comforter. My mother had one, while I was growing up, and with Linnens and Things being purchased by Anna's Linnens, and having the close out sale, it seemed the perfect time to bring that little bit of my childhood back to me. Of course, as I was there, I also had to buy a duvet...

    [Krowhop]

  • soft and fluffy, it allows me to sleep well. I enjoy birds. They are often multicolored and fill the skies with brilliant plumage. There's quite a few back where I come from, but none are as pleasant to see as the birds of south america. Blues and reds and greens in addition to whites and blacks and oranges and the greens of the forest come alive with the amazing visuals of nature left to its own purposes.

    [Hamlin Ortiz]

  • Thick rustling of tutus reverberated from the dressing room walls. Pearls draped and cheeks flushed. Feathered wires clung to shoulders of excited young girls as they peeked from behind the heavy stage curtain, smiling.

    [Alyson]

  • Feathered and Tethered. Rhymes. Hold me down, hold me up, just fucking HOLD me. Support me. Feathers to trail lightly down my back as I'm lying on your bed. I'm only here for a few short more days, then I'm going somewhere you can never follow me. Just love me now, for a few more hours, while I type and you sleep.

    [Laine]

  • What do you know about the things that you know? I mean is it more that you are one with yourself? or are you more about different variations of things. When it gets right down to it, out lives are not ropes but the fine twines and fibers they are made from.

    [Nick]

  • Swans and geese fill the air. I'm thinking of Bjork. I can't believe that spelt that correctly. At least I think I did. Now I'm thinking about Forrest Gump and the white pristine feather that made its way slowly down to him and he happy with not a worry in the world. What it must be to live like that. To let life just take you where it may. It's going to happen anyway.

    [Test]

  • It had been a slow day when he came into the room feathered hair and cloak down to his knees, wet from the rain. He whipped his hair swiftly to rid some of the dampness from his shining locks and promptly took off his coat to show a crimson red vest over a creme colored dress shirt.

    [Jon]

  • The feathered hat was the focal point of the entire room. The head it was perched upon was nothing special, nor were the shoulders or the body beneath the head. Staring at it, I couldn't help but wonder what she tried to cover with that confounded hat. Perhaps she simply didn't like others focusing on her aging face. She'd clearly been beautiful once in her life, but that had diminished with time.

    [Brian]

  • A feathered bird should fly wheneever posible, to prevent it's feathers from falling out and thus becomming ready to be cooked in any pot available.

    [Misty]

  • duck,platypus,bill,sharp,knife,hunting,caribou,reindeer,santa,christmas,christ,christianity,religion,atheism,Church of the Flying Spagehtti monster,parody, Monty Python

    [Jonathan]

  • "You can't cook a feathered duck!" I yelled, pulling at the tray before my rather slow cousin attempted to shove it into the oven.

    "First you take out all the feathers, then you marinate it, then you cook it," I explained, pushing the lump of lard into the bin.

    [PINK CHICKENS]

  • the dress was long and gliding down the models back, elegant feathers dripped around her skin and fell to the floor gracefully. She appeared to be struggling her way down the runway in this bird like dress, one step at a time doing her best not to damage the delicate article. Flying down the runway she looked

    [autumn]

  • Birds are feathered. My grandmother is feather-headed. Does that make her "birdy"? She's more batty if you ask me. I don't understand some birds, and then there are some birds I understand better than my grandmother. I guess it evens out in the grand scheme of things.

    [Noel]

  • i have a feather. i feed her a feather. i read her the feather-head

    i want to fly already.

    [josh]

  • She got in her car and put the top down, letting her feathered hair flow in the wind. Golden locks of sunshine that seemed to go on forever. She smiled to herself as she pressed the ecelerator and left all of her sorrow behind her.

    [Jade]

  • my feathered friends. they are gross. reminds me of pigeons. disgusting poop stained sidewalks. squawking in your face. or were you talking about feathered bangs? in which case, gross. reminds me of the 80's, legwarmers and jazzercise.

    [dianna]

  • birds, are beautiful. indeed they are actually the most beautiful animals in the world, in my opinion. What instigates this apeal you ask?
    well in my opinion once again, it is their feathers
    their glorious feathers.
    all different colors can be found on the feathers of birds.

    [Maggie]

  • A bird is flying in the woods. Where it goes no one knows, but this bird is not just a winged animal of flight. It is an expression on our selves wanting to escape the cage that surrounds us. We want to rise above it and see new things that normally would not be seen from our own devised trap.

    [Matt]

  • She sniffed the feathered plume of her lime-green pen and inhaled a small feather that was loosely planted. For three hours she imagined it was stuck in her lungs like leaves plastered on a wet window.

    [S]

  • He wished his soul had wings.
    He would give all of it away for a chance at the sky.
    Up.
    Feathers danced to the unforgiving ground.

    [Aramis]

  • Little bits of paper
    shredded
    feathered
    floating down above the already full trash can.
    That's one letter I don't need anymore.

    [asyia]

  • bird calling. the trees omg the trees green and the co friendly gasoline the greates tthingking sioadmf motomouro and the great ocean and speakers and the dinosours reverse engineer sadn tht ethe raptors wbut the jurassic park sucked and then less of th it make sense olol
    154 am omg church burlington coat factory church. lol. needs tadfasdfd

    [blue]

  • I thought to myself, "What an odd looking bird". Feathers of scarlet and lavender dotted it's delicate wings. This image consumed me. It was beautiful.

    [Matt]

  • My feathered hat makes me happy
    it gives me plesure
    is that such a hard thing to accept?
    I feel an attachment to it
    It fills me with warmth
    while on the outside
    I'm surrounded by the cold

    The little gnome inside my feathered hat
    tells me so
    Everyone's heart is nothing but a black hole
    sucking up everything innocent thing that goes past

    [Molly]

  • Feathered with the stresses and strains of daily life, he tries to unburden himself from all troubles and worries. Every now and then, a few plucks off. As he grows, becoming more feathered, he is more able to soar through higher grounds.

    [Anson]

  • It was flying
    It was soaring
    It was free
    It was me

    You bought restrictions
    You fired them

    I fell

    [Rhea]

  • makes me think of birds. lik e emus, i went to the zoo thursday. it was great. it also makes me think of old women with hats. haha. and feather pillows. i love em. i have one on my bed right now. its so comfortable and soft.

    [jessie]

  • Feathered like the native american's head dress as he stands tall and proud. Feathered like the ends of the woman's scarf, as she hails a taxi. Feathered like the decorations on a child's art project. Looking closely we all have something in common. Right now...its feathers.

    [nottelling]

  • well my fine feathered friend i think you need to wash that nappy looking melon of yours and feather that hair back.

    [pm]

  • i am feathered in fear.
    i am feathered in hate.
    i hate not knowing what to do.
    my life has been plucked.
    yet, a heavy grief lingers on my skin.

    i'm going to lose you aren't i?
    i'm not prepared for this.
    and there it is again ...
    feathered in fear.
    feathered in hate.
    feathered in the wrongs things to make this right.
    tell me how to make this right.

    you want to lose me don't you?
    i'm not prepared for this.

    [mk]

  • she woke up all covered in feathers...wtf was her first thought...
    why am i covered in feathers?
    I kinda bit a few pillows :D

    [Camille]

  • feathered eyes in mince meat pies lie across my stage. The pages fold for stories told are wandering away. Funnels funnel wrongs and more into slips of little envelope chimes.

    [sarah carlsen]

  • The great fethered pheonix flew majestically. She dived at the other birds flying around her and turned her flaming plumage on and off. She shreiked with joy as the sun hit her back.

    [Britt]

  • fucking feathered again.. change the word already.

    [moon]

  • Cap in hand we see thing we shouldn't but never fear the existential ways we go about things in what we do or say. We are nothing more than what we see and do anyway.

    [Angelique]

  • the redundant
    the fractal dispersion
    of all you know
    so tha tlife does not become
    so cut and dry for you
    there exists a process
    a blending process
    a way to gradually
    bu quickly
    go from here
    to there
    and everywhere in between

    [grover watts]

  • Like a boa? Or some sort of fancy garment that women wear. That's all I can think it is - some sort of lady clothing. I like ladies. They wear clothing. Sometimes they don't. I like how this word sounds. Feathered. It makes me think about falling from the sky, slowly. Like, just jumping out of a plane, and knowing you'll land safely.

    [Tyllyn]

  • Peacock and pillow and wanting to fall asleep and feel so beautifully decorated that I could be killed and set on someone's mantle, or used as a symbol for some ancient religious ritual.

    [Kelly]

  • Ther eis a drawing technique called feathering. The light strokes of the pencil or other drawing utensil lead me to always question whether or not the subject was then feathered. And if so, did that mean they would fluff up in a way similar to birds, when annoyed..

    [Phaedra]

  • the bird flew through the air its wings outstretched feeling the currents passing through its feathers. sadly a larger bird was also flying through the air. the larger bird was hungry. moral of the story: don't be silly, don't be feathered.

    [bob]

  • there once was a man named feathered. he lived on his own in a town of birds. one morning he realized that he wasn't a man but actually a feather form the birds.

    [jake]

  • A bird stepped slowly and hesitantly to the edge of the branch. As she glanced at the ground, she nervously spread her wings. She leapt of the familiarity that was solid tree and took feathered flight. Fhe freedom of the soaring was awesome and great. She was no longer afraid of anything.

    [Cecily]

  • when i was young, i was scared of pigeons
    and by scared, i mean deathly afraid.
    pigeons might not even have feathers.
    but i was afraid of them because i believed they did.
    so maybe i was really scared of feathers
    and not pigeons.

    [amanda]

  • My fine featherd friend is a bird. Actually he is not I am just writing about being featherd. Feathers are mostly on birds and sometimes in pillows, jackets. They keep things warm and protect from wet and trap air. They help things fly. I wishe a pillow could help me fly but it can't. I would just drop to the ground if I took a feather pillow and jumped off a building. be Boom and splat, I'd dead. did I write all this? crazy shit.

    [Jason Fusek]

  • pillow billowing with fluff yet worn and dated and rough

    [nicole]

  • um... alright so we have the word feathered. Meaning to feather out. That's kind of an obscure word. Are we supposed to just write about it, or give definitions? Oh well It sure is interesting. Feathering, that is. Why do we have a word for that anyways? We could have so many more useful words. Like.... Hippo'd or something. I'm glad I get to finish this sentence.

    [David]

  • Chickens roaming about the backyard,my feathered friends. They know me as soon as they hear my feet hit the porch, racing in front of each other, in hopes for some prized leftovers. "Here chick chick chick" and they dart for the leftovers, snagging it from each others mouths.

    [Loni]

  • My brow was feathered. I had nowhere to go but down. I looked all around the room and everyone's face was the same. Nothing but disappointment, nothing but anger, nothing but heart-wrenching fear. I tried to speak, but I couldn't. I tried to walk away, but I couldn't. I closed my eyes and sat on the floor in the center of the crowd.

    [Jim Kay]

  • I feathered my pillows before I got ready to leave the house. I made sure that my make up was on and that my outfit was perfect. I locked the door and was on my way. I saw a woman who had feathered her hair and it looked nice. I decided that I wanted to do my hair differently too. So, after work, I'm going to go to the salon.

    [Beth]

  • there was a duck and it went to the mall, when it got there ppl laughed at it because it was covered in a lot of feathers, thus it was a feathered duck. lol that is so funny said the ppl. now it's time to eat some food. How about duck? duck sounds good beacuse it is feathered. pillows. down c

    [mike]

  • feathers red indians native americans birds Seguins and outfits designs and costumes pride-filled birds

    [Poy]

  • As youths we were quite frequently tarred and feathered. This unfortunate circumstance was brought on by our need for speed. We just couldn't slow down our llamas.

    [MESH]

  • A top the mahogany amour was the softly cooing feathered friend I called, Maca. He lulled me to sleep every night, and left traces of his presence throughout the house.

    [Sarah]

  • hair ugly eighties hair

    [michele]

  • again? ive had this word already. oh well

    feath·ered (frd)
    adj.
    1. Covered, provided, or adorned with feathers.
    2. Having feathering, as an animal's coat.
    3. Moving swiftly: feathered feet.
    4. Having the chords of propeller blades parallel to the line of flight.

    ooh. I like the third one. i dont get the last one. the first one is easy. the second one is ok.

    [Dahveed]

  • wow. birds. i dont know if anything else have feathers. or if all birds have feathers. bu i guess something could be feathered with something besides feathers. im going to look it up after this. but probably. its a nice word. i like it.

    [Dahveed]

  • I don't know what is feathered
    But i think it has something do with the texture and density of something. If it is something with how light or dense something is that would make sense. But i think not

    [wennyuat]

  • "did you say her hair was feathered"?
    in a good way. of course.

    [kristina]

  • One word, i think this is important because you need to summarize your speech into one word. I am sure how you do it but you have to.

    [Abraham Awolich]

  • one word is brief nothing to say but i am at a loss for words because the time alloted i thou ght was not enough time. i am just awaiting the results to see what i have done with this one word.

    [jan]

  • Just one drop of down whitens the air enough to reveal a smile.

    [Nathan]

  • A big feathered skirt twirled around her ankles and the camera panned upward. You could see the elegance of the dress now as the blues and purples blended together in the soft moonlight. She danced like an angel and he watched in amazement. It was even about the dancing or the night but who she was.

    [ritapeat]

  • i don't know what the hell feathered means, but if i could have enough time iwould probably look for it on the net... in some translation site or somethins... im getting bored with this you piece of shit... sizty seconds is a lot a lot... i wanna eeenndd nowwww wnnddd nowwwww... ok... the is almost over hahahaha done done done done done on

    [lidia]

  • light, as if you weren't even brushing against my skin...yet I still feel the burning paths your fingers made...flesh on flesh...ghosting across the innocence of my body...oh how I wish I could keep you this way forever...yet once reality sinks in...we go back to laughter and smiles and throw away desire...

    [Chelsea]

  • My fine feathered friends will only keep me from having the worst day imagineable. They will keep my sense of wonder working about how do those little wings allow those feathereed friends to fly in such cool ways. Especially hummingbirds. How do they rotate their shoulders like they do. Don't you think pitchers or quarterbacks would like that ability? Feathered comforters are also the bomb.

    [VT]

  • Birds are feathered.
    Feathers are light. Feathers are almost weightless.
    Soft.
    Feathers are in pillows.

    [Kurisu]

  • SOft and free you float to the earth snowy white. A snow flake so unique and yet so bright. You brighten my heart.

    [Christian]

  • Just like this bird just like this friend just like all I ever knew . . . you took me away to where I was before . . . you have a shallow grave and a DNA heart and a Northern Irish KGB love . . . look me in the eye and tell me that you no longer love me you no longer love me me me

    [Joe]

  • faathered

    [Arie]

  • when something is weakened at the edges. figuratively speaking, one can feel feathered. love can weaken you; feather you.

    [sraz]

  • the bird lifted his feathered wing. fine feathers were bestowed upon this wing, red, orange, grey. colours normally mute in nature, alive on the wing of this single bird. he lifted his feathered wing and took flight.

    [mmmmmmmD]

  • humo dulce fuerte olvido
    anestecia demencia bob marley amor
    vida fracasos trinfuos cerveza
    trabajo agobiante es increible como
    pasael tiempo
    en etsa tabla esta demostrado increiblemente bien
    la barra verde es tu vida vos vas corriendo
    miras pero no ves

    [sole]

  • she was feathered like a small animal that ached to be a bird. which is to say that she was not feathered at all, but held the desire for flight in her heavy limbs, her thick bones. birds are all hollow. all air and feather. all sky and brightness. all light.
    she was feathered with hope, you know. that is what i am trying to say. feathered with hope. even though it made no sense and might someday break her heart.

    [ash]

  • The feathered legs of the horse caught the wind, the dirt and the sunlight behind it. Without any movement from the horse itself the legs moved all on their own. The breeze was flowing between each hair, picking it up, releasing it again. There was no need to take a picture. This one would stay in my head forever.

    [SK]

  • The weather feathered my grassy lawn across a windy highway all over the windshields of millions of vehicles. I can't even understand the meaning of traffic anymore. its covered in turf.

    [Emily]

  • My heart feels like it's wrapped in feathers,
    but that won't break it's rapid fall.
    You're holding me close, but then you're all gone.
    You didn't mean to leave me, but it happened.
    Look back, and realize where we missed eachother,
    ask me how I've been lately.
    You'll find that the solution to everything has always been you.

    [SARAH]

  • bird with feather red is parrot, very uncoomon not green, lovely color very fancy attractive,stylish. Having those feathers

    [raj]

  • the world is awesome

    [camila]

  • Feathered hair of the 80's. Isn't that funny-- the main image the word feathered evokes is of hair bands. Am I showing my age?

    [Adeline Dozer]

  • The bump on the head knocked me out, and soon i was back in eighth grade, playing light as a feather stiff as a board. Oh how carefree my friends and I were, actually thinking our chanting those words made us magical. It was probably just our adrenaline, and the fact that there were about twenty of us.

    [Fiona]

  • Tail man and a friend from down south got up on top of an old pick-up truck and didn't really ever go anywhere. They said "we're feathered" and loved the ground sitting still. Sometimes the old earthquake would rumble down the valley and they'd jump off yelling "yar!"

    [Jim]

  • i dove from the top of a tree in search of a hard landing. I longed to feel the bricks of pain beneath me. To finally hit the ground with fear in my spine. But from the top of this city, the landscape is less about horizons than it is about falling.

    [Travis Morris]

  • Birds flock into the sky,
    Endless blue oblivion,
    To crinkled beaks,
    Feathered flights,
    And ever-spiraling ravens.

    [Meg]

  • I once had a coat that had feathers in it. It was a big fuffy coat. I must have looked like a huge marshmellow. It kept me warm. Until sring came i put it away and didnt think about it any more. Next season came and fades changed. So i gave it away.

    [jessica]

  • this reminds me of the time that we got our friend taylor to drink for the very first time. we called him feathers becuase he seemed very green and we figured that he wouldn't be able to hold his liqour. funnily enough it was actually our friend ray who was the lightest drinker suprising us all. we still called taylor feathers.

    [mack]

  • the very pretty bird was full of feathered-ness.
    feathered: not furred..not scaled..but feathered..?

    [Angie]

  • the feathered whip felt so good laying across his back. He screamed in Pleasure when Jiselle got a little exuberant with it. She loved to go all night playing with the toys they had discovered. This new store was going to save their marriage. They had found it two days

    [Natalie]

  • I use to wear my hair feathered. It was back in the 80's and everyone was wearing their hair like that. You know the look: Farrah Fawcett hair. Makes me smile to think about it nowadays. I haven't worn my hair feathered in years. I can remember when I first got my hair styled that way. My sister and I both did it and we were both so excited that we had mom take pictures of our hair!! LOLO

    [Robin]

  • crazy people back in the day tar and feathering people.

    [adfadf]

  • I do not know why people are tarred and "feathered" in order to embarrass them. Is this suggesting that it is shameful to be like a bird. Birds are beautiful and I would never be ashamed to be one. In fact we are constantly wishing we could fly like birds.

    [Noah Dudziak]

  • Birds, feathered creatures, spreading out in every direction. V-formation, hawks, eagles. None are quite the same, as trees. We see them move in packs, or hunt alone. Still, they keep their mates in check.

    [stephanie]

  • it is so soft
    so serene,
    as much as heavy as it is nothing
    it is gravity undone
    winged angels soar upon dreams of these
    when an we leave the earth
    when can we breath
    aloft
    all lost

    [jared]

  • i like birds and birds are feathered and in my AP LA class i read a poem called hope is athing with feathers. and i brought in a stuffed bird. the poem goes like this: hope is a thing with feathers that... adn that's all i remember because i crammed it in my brain 4th period and i had LA 5th. i got an A so it really doesn't matter. yay for feathers!!

    [Gloria]

  • not as sweet as flying but almost as natural. ripping the wings off the night and burning the tides of the air. strangling around the tree topped clouds of yesterdays sorrow. lifting up to heaven and beyond. grazing the harsh light.

    [nemo]

  • To tar and feather makes one mad, it is for this reason that pirates no longer exist, they are still angry at colonists for feathering their British cousins.

    [matt]

  • Birds always fly so serenly - it would be a dream to launch oneself freely from a cliff without fear or hesitation. Evolution sent us on our human path, but one day....

    [Andrew]

  • birds are feathered, but when you eat them you have to pluck the feathers otherwise they will get stuck in your teeth.

    [JDS]

  • As I entered the room, Imy eyes restedon the luxouious feathered pillows on the feather bead. What is this a bed for an ostrich? Suddenly i heard the rustles of feathers.

    [Sharon]

  • feathered friends are bired. I have a bird his name is Cocky. He ha grey feathers and a sharp beak. He's also very noisy. He's called Cocky because that's what he is; he used to swear and have tantrums if he didn't get fed on time. Actually, he still does.

    [Rebecca]

  • I don't know what the heck that is, oh, I thought it said Freatherhead, I thought that would have been cool though. Like A head, that was from a feather. I think I'm done

    [Ian]

  • soft, birds flying - beautiful and ugly. graceful soaring through the sky; wings outstretched.

    [Nick]

  • the feathered hair on the dummy reminded me that there was a time when the feathered look was hot...a time before farrah decided that drugs were where it's at and a time when we all looked the same...or tried to.

    [Ann Murpo]

  • idians, ceremony hat, stupid head full of feathers

    [morgan]

  • Even though I wasn't born when she wore it, I wish I had Farrah Fawcett's feathered hair. Today there's no place for a girl without silky smoothness; Farrah rocks her crazy locks!

    [Suzy]

  • feathered were the birds that sang
    in trees
    feathered were the trees
    that stood silent
    and could not sing
    feathered were the wings that flew
    but could not hide
    feathered were the leaves, bark, and grass
    but my heart was not feathered
    it lacked a nest

    [Sandra]

  • feathered pillow, so sweet to dream upon, but do i have the right one?
    no, its wrong.
    i need the other one.
    can you pass it?
    thanks.
    night night

    sleep tight
    don't let the bed bugs bite,
    have you set the alarm?
    yes

    all is calm

    [Lauren]

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    [sdsf]

  • the feather head fell from the raven and looked out over the city light floating to the rivers beneath - touching the muddy waters filled with contents from our mines it floats

    [krystal]

  • birds are feathered. Feathers here, feather there, feathers everywhere! I wish I had feathers to.. and wings, so I could fly! I'd fly all around the world. And I'd fly so fast.. with my feathered wings.

    [Dint]

  • Birds are feathered. They are our feathered friends, after all. If they had scales, we'd called them our scaled friends.

    Feathers are much prettier than scales...although they tend to get stuck between one's teeth. Hmm..i suppose the same could be said for scales.

    [Suzanne H]

  • nest is feathered and turkeys are feathered and hats are feathered and dogs legs are feathered and CEOs have the biggest feathered nests especially at the expense of the people who made the product or the money to be invested or whatever else the CEO is in charge of. Sad but true.

    [AJ]

  • reminds me of a silly hat or boa, like in a fancy night club where all the women are wearing fishnets and sitting on the men's laps. it also occurs to me that anything feathered is probably inherently useless and frivilous.

    [gina]

  • like a little bird,
    dying in the frosting wind...

    [Kathy]

  • feathered am i not, and feathered i wish i was. to float endlessly above into an endless sky, to see the end of the world and return. the freedom that comes with feathers.

    [kaitlyn posey]

  • Feathered. Like soft and smooth. Silky almost. I think of birds, flying high in the sky. Birds and freedom. Feathered birds. Soft to the touch. If only they let you touch them on a regular basis. I love watching the birds fly.

    [Brittany]

  • a slight breeze ruffles the intricate details of my being. I aid the movement of some of the greatest living creatures. My existence allows small schoolgirls to look at birds and go 'awwwww'!
    I am an inspiration. I am practical.

    [Cameo]

  • Like a bird.. on his fair wing... on the tree outside my window.. loving feeding hopping... tweets outside my window annoying and peaceful... i like my small backyard in virginia.. love peace hardships... the bird is always feathered molting us around.

    [marissa]

  • my hat is feathered. i bought it from an Indian man in the square, near Moscow. It was a snowy eve, the coldest I can remember. The birds fought for shelter; we all did. The winds blasted like it was fucking cold. Your mom didn't say hello to me that day. I wondered if she knew I was stoned, or maybe she thought I was tired.

    [marc]

  • A long beaked bird soared through the air, feathers dangling from the wings, bristling as the wind whistled through them. The feathers were red, blood-red, and the bird itself was as long as a city block, large enough to blot out the sun, large enough to consume anyone or anything that entered its field of vision. It was enormous. It was a monster. It was a god. And, as far as Larry was concerned, it was pretty friggin' cool.

    [Blake Petit]

  • bird

    [iris]

  • birds of a feather stick together in a feathered mass, ceaselessly trying to reach someplace they're not sure they're going towards. Hiding behind a mass of plumes, these cocks are confident yet insecurely trying to find their place in the world.

    [shay]

  • birds. I didn't know I liked birds until a yellow tiny parakeet flew into our back yard and hung out with us for 11 years. Today, I hear birds, see birds, look for birds every day. Humming birds, mocking birds, crows, sparrows, and birds I have no idea of what they're called. I'm glad Cu Pie had stopped in.

    [susie mac]

  • That was how the day started; feathered. Everything was hazy, but softly so, and he didn't quite mind. He left the apartment, his scarf around his neck, and walked down the street. A man was wearing a chicken suit near one of the local shops. A woman was selling feather boas farther down the street.
    Everything was feathered that day.

    [C. Gregory]

  • Feathered is about feathers, but I think it means someone got covered with feathers and looks like a chicken, it can be embarassing. But that might accually be called tared. Man I stink at spelling.

    [Ben]

  • my hair used to do this once. on the buses to all the shows, right beside you. headphones on, joint behind ear. message of positivity. all those folks were mad jealous of us. easy on the earth, easy on the eyes. i miss you. i think i'm in love with you. NIALL. love.

    [nameless]

  • Pillows. fluffy, vintage pillows. Also, big coats that you have to pay at least 1000 dollars for. wings, birds flying through the skies as fast as possible, nothing stopping them.

    [Rachie]

  • The duster ran around the room with a flourish. It's feathered hide was pink and fluffy and dropped tiny bits and pieces all over the carpet. The cat pounced on the feathered debris and purred invitingly. Laughing, I dropped the feather duster and picked up the piece that she had claimed. Flicking it in front of her face, I watched her eyes tracking it with glee. She pounced.

    [Cassandra]

  • bird is soft with feather like a soft blanket

    [alexbean]

  • the feathers of a bird are flocking, cut off and stuffed into my pillow. i sleep fine at night. the turkey on thanksgiving. The pigeon in the park. i found it on the beach yesterday and felt its soft bristles then threw it into the lake. The Superior lake. Lake Superior. Soft. Smooth to my touch.

    [alan]

  • Her hair was feathered in the style of Farrah Fawcett back in the '70s. In fact, she had the vacuous smile down pat. As she shook her head from side to side, shivers went down her back as the hair caressed her neck.

    [Susan Lopez]

  • They fell from the sky. I looked up, my eyes watering in the bright sunlight.
    something flew past, white wings against white backdrop. My heart leapt a little, an exhilirated rush that i couldn't identify.
    i wonder what it's like to fly...

    [Momo]

  • This makes me think back to the days as a child of how the "cool" guys wore their hair. I hope we never go back to that style ever again...

    [Timmay]

  • Feathers are soft, warm, inviting, and comforting. They remind me simultaneously of birds and pillows and beds. Beds make me think of Greg. This would be so much nicer if he were here. Now I'm thinking about the shape of feathers, and of wings. They're nice. I love their shape.

    [Sarah]

  • The bird flew
    like my feelings.

    [Lydia]

  • i love you you are soft i want to hold you wings soft love peace pillow blanket down comforter beds birds wings owls ducks hawks mice rabbits squirrels love easy warm touch nice thank you.

    [Sarah]

  • His feathered body flew away, off into the darkness of nowhere, like peterpan.

    [Lindsey]

  • feathered what can i say about this word.. when i think about this word i think about some sort of bird. Perhaps a chicken or a pigeon, I don't like feathered things.. especially feathered chickens.. they are hard to eat when they are feathered... but other things feathered can be quite nice such as .. a feathered bola or something especially if a hot girl is wearing one.

    [musti]

  • I see a light feathered window beside me. Ancient and crucified is the crust of its wings.
    Clean and simple. Help me, I want to live I want to live I want to live. Be free. See the feather in the sun wanting to get out. Can I really be dancing without the wings? Leave me here to die in this dry place. Scare me out of here.

    [Carl]

  • this light piece of object belongs to a creature that has evlovled from the dinosausrs known as raptors. and if you use it in a sentence it is in a past tense fomrm due to the -ed part of the word. it is spelled with an f.

    [steven]

  • why such ignorance?
    is everyone just as feathered as the next?
    she sat looking at the dirt of her nails, and the blood on her hands. doing such dirty work required her to be strongwilled.
    but she had fantasized many years of being dressed in beautiful lace, and gowns. with pearls around her neck. yes, this vision was surreal, too beautiful for a butcher's wife.

    [dottie-sparks]

  • Her hair, 70's. Big feathered, wispy at the edges. It curled in big puffs, a ridiculous cloud surrounding her face. But hey, I'm into clouds. And that 70's look just makes me hot for Charlie's Angels. Big wispy heaven.

    [Jorge]

  • The feathered pimp cap atop his head was the first thing that tipped me off. That, and also when he slapped my old girlfriend, Julia, across the face. She had fallen on hard times.

    Julia also fell flat on her face on the grimy concrete alley way.

    They stood just outside of the service entrance to Chung Lee's, garlic and steam wafting out over her shoulder as she raised her head. Her makeup was already racooned on her face, and blood leaked from painted lips.

    "I fuckin' told you that I can't keep carryin' 'ya girl." Half of his sentence had a Jamaican lilt to it. Perhaps he thought that made him more real, or maybe he was ashamed of his heritage.

    Either way, it made me feel ashamed to be a male.

    The pimp was excited now, moving around like a boxer who had just downed an opponent. He landed a pointed boot into her stomach, and was too busy celebrating to notice me sidling up to him. I didn't want to sucker punch him, either, so I tapped him on the shoulder.

    His cap flew from his dreadlocked head, the ostrich feather coming to rest in a brown puddle in the broken concrete. We both took a moment to look at the feather, each of us knowing a line had been crossed. When he looked back, his face started folding,like slowly crumpling up another of my rejection letters. This was one letter that was clear in it's hatred. There was no polite, innocuous "Thank you Mr. Smith, but..." here. Something inside of me felt this guy's face didn't have the right to look at me like that.

    His jacketed arm flew up towards my face, and my arm jumped up on it's own. The crumpled face looked surprised, and then disgusted. My body reacted without any prompting from myself, and the little pimp whirled in the air when my left hook connected to his jaw. He fell into the same puddle his feathered cap had, and he didn't get up.

    Julia was nowhere to be found in the alleyway, but I could hear a clacking of heels in the distance. That was gratitude for you.

    [Jason Shinn]

  • crest

    [Niamh Carey]

  • Her makeup was feathered in a way that suggested she was extremely self-conscious. Exaggerated, like her sense of well-being, it tapered off into smudged rivers of black and blue. She often wonders what it would be li

    [Brittany]

  • the feather fell down slowly on my shoulder, silent and soft. i looked at it, measmerized by it's essenstial, beauty.
    it had a delicate aura around it, as if saying thousands of words to one, yet not speaking at all.

    [dottie-sparks]

  • the feather blew in the wind and nobody thought twice. nobody wondered where it came from or where it was going. they all sit on their front porches drinking hot tea with their fancy hats and never even noticed the feather blowing in the wind. they were all too deep in their conversation about the latest gossip.

    [tara]

  • the feathered pillow was warm and inviting

    [amanda]

  • My feathered friend. He is enigmatic. An angel? A god? I don't know. Maybe something else entirly. All i know is he is old and powerful and he needs a favour and i owe him one. Damn I hate Mondays

    [Fergal]

  • The feather drops down from the sky, falling toward me as if the bird it came from was gifting me a part of itself.

    [Pat]

  • Horny should be replaced by the word "feathery." When someone says, "I'm horny." It sounds so ugly. It should be said like, "I'm feathery." It sounds nicer. It describes the feeling better, too.

    [Angela]

  • Feathered wings feathered bodies birds flying into the grey, overcast sky, their feathers shining like jewels in the muted half-light. Upwards they go, up and up... until they break through the clouds only to find that there is no more air.
    The birds falls back to earth like stones.

    [Allison]

  • birds of a feather flock together. I don't believe this to be true, I march to my own drum and wish to be a bird so that I may one day flock with others. I want to break the wind in front of a flying "V", jump from a tree without worry, and live wherever I build my own home.

    [Layton]

  • feathered

    [vikki]

  • Where do you go to my feathered friend?
    I sit here waiting for you.
    I try to speak to you but you just fly away.
    I sit here under the tree, waiting.
    One day I will get you.
    If this damned bell would not ring whenever I get near.

    [dan]

  • feathers are often used to tickle people, i know but they remind me mostly of sleepovers. partially because of pillow fights - who doesn't love them girls? but also because with feathers seems to come the high pitched laughter and squeeling that also comes with girls and since girls are the ones famous for sleepovers, that's what they mostly remind me of. at the minute, i am totally into sleepovers too, which explains it.

    [gemma]

  • Lies,deceit and hatred are the norm in religion.

    [Chris Clinton]

  • it sounds like someone turning into a chicken like the man was then feathered. omg this reminds me of the cartoons where the guy runs along then like tar falls on him then feathers, then chicken sounds out of nowhere. is that the definition of feathered? well i guess i wouldnt know. this was pointless:)

    [he who shall not be named.]

  • Some people think that velociraptors were feathered. I find this notion preposterous because then they wouldn't look so bad-ass. And what is a raptor when it doesn't look bad-ass? Nothing but a glorified bird. Nobody is frightened by birds. They are frightened by raptors. Raptors didn't have feathers!

    [Chris]

  • I sit on a feathered pillow, with the feathery mattress that brings my dreams to come to full flight. I realize that this world is borne on the wings of such light and superficial things as money. So money is what I get and grab and nab, and in the end I can just say that the feathery nature of life keeps me happy.

    [Ade Raphael]

  • My feathered freinds are very good friend in deed I love to hear them

    [Nik]

  • like a sweet pie, i find featherd wings ready to soar. why the pie? i'm not sure, except that perhaps one gets thrown on occassion, or that i like the words together - sweet pie, more than i do like the word feathered : )

    [miranda]

  • light fethery bird fly clouds pillow comfy sleep

    [Alistair]

  • wings float across the night sky, drifting softly through the thick clouds with elegance. the sunlight begins to creep, creatures illuminating, blinding, flying.

    [DJ Philos]

  • The bird sat on top of the branch and flapped its wings, releasing one feather. The only red feather it had. The bird watched as it dropped to the ground never to reunite with it again.

    [susha stone]

  • Birds have feathered. It means warmth, covering, their clothes. But there's more to feathered than birds. Feathered is about layering. Insulation. Padding. Protection

    [Judith Stephens]

  • She feathered her hair trying to look like Farrah Fawcett, but alas feathered hair does not make one beautiful.

    [D]

  • feathered, like on photoshop. with edges glowing and no visible limit, we fumble into each other and stumble onto one another each day. feathered, with lives intertwined and feelings and desires melting. feathered we are. yes we are.

    [monica]

  • Once the line in the sand was feathered..all hell broke out. TA DA

    [David Proince]

  • Lifting my head, I catch a glimpse. The antlers, the snout, the beady little eyes. That goddamned animal's back again. Pick up the racket, swat a few times and watch it flutter off.

    [Bob]

  • feathered

    [carolina]

  • feathered

    [carolina]

  • Her face was as beautiful as ever. The faint, feathered lines only added grace, peace and confidence to her aura.

    [ljsuber]

  • The gills of a fish are composed of a feathery material connected by a soft membrane that can easily be scraped away with a scalpel. We assumed that the gills use this material to filter out excess water and filth.

    [Val]

  • and so he fell and flew and flapped into the sky
    every way determined, seen; unseen.
    to land sometime

    [sara]

  • I received a parcel from China today. It had four stamps with birds on them.

    [Chris Torma]

  • feathered.What is it that is feathered?The Feather?Hehe.It is tuff to say.Maybe an object can be feathered.But what does it matter?Or maybe it does..To whom? That is what is important.

    [Phalguna]

  • If I was tarred and feathered it would probably be because of my unpaid debts but It wasn't my fault and that is cruel and unusual punishment and must now be illegal

    [Jax3]

  • feathered hair was very popular in the 80's. it was ugly and stupid, and everyone had it. and by 80's I mean 70's. I'm not thinking, just .. writing. Um, I don't know what else to say. Im thinking about feathers and blankets now. I love birds. And .. their feathers. Yeeeeah.

    [kristy]

  • It was a feathered bird that i dreamed of the night I killed him. He was flying in on a feathered bird of death and I was waiting for him to land. Oh the shock on his face when I met him.

    [david]

  • My throat's been tickled now for a week, I'm just coughing and coughing at night when I'm pretending to sleep and he's pretending not to dream about somebody else. It's all relative, I guess, but sometimes I do wonder who he's thinking about when he's with me and he has those eyes like he's a million miles away and everything's so much softer over there, and perfect, maybe, and I'm back here, just waiting and pretending not to notice.

    [Aisling]

  • With a feather in my cap I can write about just anything, but not JUST anything. There are no rules but that one must wear a feather as one reinvents the rules and norms of this feather-brained, feather society.

    [Gavin]

  • The blessing on our majestic earth, like velvet bones on the angels of our bustling society. These gorgeous tendrils lock onto the birds of our wondrous paradise, bringing shades of gray, white, blue, red, and many other hues.

    [Adam Patterson]

  • bird of a feather flock together. why am i covered in feathers? tarred and feathered. looks like a chicken. eat more chikin. truck passed us at game. feather pillow. downy chicks. that one guy who flew too close to the sun. his dad made the maze. too bad he got stuck in a maze.

    [Kathryn]

  • wher can i find how to draft papers/stories like afirs draft or a second draft or a thirt draft?

    [elitza doychinova]

  • ducks our feathers birds theynare very flufy whwn they ar young they can fly and run and swim

    [andrew]

  • There is something deeply troubling about seeing very large flocks of birds flying overhead where the group of birds fills the sky from horizon to horizon like a harbinger of something that is uncomfortable or unwelcome.

    [sage]

  • Feathed is a stupid word, I wish I had a fun words like love, or bees wax or bubble. Anything would be better then feathered, except for poop, but poop would at least be funny. I heard there was a website called ratemypoop.com i think i'm going to have to go check it out. I like to talk about poop. Everybody poops I think thats a book.

    [Jaime]

  • The feathered path, light and airy a we walked through the woods. The mist was all around us covering us whole.

    [Kyra]

  • The feathered path, light and airy a we walked through the woods. The mist was all around us covering us whole.

    [Kyra]

  • The feathered path, light and airy a we walked through the woods. The mist was all around us covering us whole.

    [Kyra]

  • Feathered, fluffed, and fully coiffed, she emerged from the dressing room in a knee-length, flared red flapper dress. Her feathered headband and red stilettos only added to the effect. She was ready to make her move, and the Halloween party tonight would set the stage for her to reel him in.

    [Sarah A]

  • Many birds are feathered... Most even. However, being feathered has it's drawbacks... Especially if you land in a vat of tar. Then you'd just look stupid.

    [Mr Scumbag]

  • The feathered arrow glided carelessly through the sky. Green seas of grass streamed below, endless blue sky soared above.
    Time stopped.
    Blood splattered.
    The target was struck.

    [Mikey.]

  • It rains and your hair looks like wet feathers, the leaves look like wet feathers, the blades of grass look like wet feathers, crushed and mutilated and in some semblance of death. The new world looks like wet feathers - delicate but oily and gross- don't touch it if you can help it.

    [jericho]

  • Softly softly she threaded though the air. It was a strange feeling, being airborne. She would never forget it. The clouds nudged her gently: continue!
    When she fell, she smiled. The short flight had been worth it.

    [Jörel]

  • horse

    [sandra]

  • This is one of the words on 100 snapshots and I took the picture of it last weekend, a pretty dandelion from which that my boyfriend blew its seeds away

    [K]

  • bird to pluck a chicken
    to eat
    fur
    animals
    dangerous life
    children

    [elena]

  • feather poo wear flying heart strings of pain opening up into tattered remnants of my heart. Flying bird fuck bitch stabs me with her pencil thin lips sprouting membranes of misery and denial.

    [scott]

  • light flight in open space
    blue stillness

    [joseph]

  • Feathered! i love this word. I'm just coming after my examination questions was very feathered enchanting one can say

    [kumar gaurav]

  • love

    [thmychn]

  • Flying. Wings. Feel lifted, and be suspended in mid air. Feel the nothingness below your feet as your body elevates.

    [Darren]

  • feathered like her eyelashes as she looks at me with her raging ocean eyes, knwoing full well that when she looks at me like that I cannot help but to bow to her every whim... even though I know that soon her eyelashes will fall out and I will be left lonely in the wind.

    [Katie]

  • Feathered is how people used to wear their hair. It was THE style. There's a hair place in a hoity toity area I used to live in called Salon Featherly, and I always used to think - they must have come up with that name in the 70's when Farrah Fawcet was the IT girl.

    [Sydney]

  • A giant bird flies into your window. It is yellow with purple accents and green eyes. It quietly stares at you, then lets a a squawk and glides across the room to sit at your desk. It looks you up and down, its great feathered head cocking from side to side and the bird sighs.

    [Brittany]

  • upon the distant wings of u=humanity i lay my bedding upon all that we know and i learn from the ashes and take from the trees and the mountains and try to live out in the destitude of my days. instinct upon turn upon generated series of mechanical conundrums and dials.

    [David Marshall]

  • My feathered cap resides upon my head. Who here would like to see this wonderous thing? I know I would. To bad I can't for my eyes were plucked from my head long ago. This is a most peculiar thing as it seems that my feathered cap was the cause of my eyes disappearence. If not for this hat I may have very well kept my eyes and maybe some money too.

    [Jack]

  • seventies hair.

    that's all I can think of. I thought "gee, maybe birds" and then I thought "wings" and then I thought "Farah Fawcett" (sp?)

    so it all comes back to the seventies hair.

    [Meredith]

  • you're my falling
    feathered friend

    and i'm the roadkill
    you'll become.

    [n.]

  • like a peacock? feathered seems like a tacky word. until i think of being tarred and feathered, which must hurt. and then i think of lynchings for some reason...peacocks to racial murders. whoa, the way the mind goes in less than 30 seconds really...

    [emm]

  • Feathered Blanket Mmm Warm :)

    [Natalie]

  • soft fuzzy warm loving pillow comfy snuggle up winter time bird hair halloween costume bright colors tropical place

    [marissa]

  • Blues and blues and blues, but then red.
    I look at you longingly in this ocean of -
    yellow sun soaks deep into my skin.
    Your hair that of feathers,
    you flock from my heart.

    A pretty bird in it's cage,
    too big for it, it's wings too large,
    it cannot fly nor sing.

    [Shelley]

  • the feathered blanket lay on the bed, crumpled from the night he had spent making love to her. he looked at it, smiling, thinking of the time they had spent together. he didn't want to wash it, to change anything. just look, and remember.

    [Tucker Garcia]

  • My wonderful wife is a chicken, she was born in the year of the chicken and she takes that very seriously in a funny way. I love her and her "feathers".

    [bunny]

  • The feathered freak thought best, not to peck this one's eye out, lest it be beheaded, along with the rest of the chickens, in the morning. Then it's spirit got the best of it, and it took one small swat of a peck, only to have the hatchet quickly take the grisly pecker off!

    [george francisco]

  • pidgeon-holed
    "peppery?"
    "yes"
    The colour suffused across his cheeks.
    Hanging his head in shame/despair.
    :(

    [ daz]

  • "feathered is the sunlight on my next beautiful Tuesday."

    Did I read that right? I flipped the book closed and read the title as the train smacked a hitch in the tracks. "Sunlight on a Tuesday" it's called. Worst line ever.

    I'm returning this book on Wednesday.

    [Chris]

  • Billowy.
    Fluffy.
    Made of pillows.
    Childhood dreams trapped in between the bits of white fluff.
    Falling from heaven.

    [Kat]

  • a bird or chicken

    [Shea]

  • I don't even know what this word means. It's ok though. I'm not upset over it. I have a good life, and it's friday. This weekend will be excellent. Maybe my ex and I will get back together...Yeah right...not gonna happen. Keep smiling. =]

    [Sam]

  • feathered was what he called my underwear

    [dina]

  • a beautiful mattress light as clouds like a wonderrful dream come to life. I hate how they make me sneeze though, it itches until, ah ah ahCHOO!!! It snaps me out of my happiness like a bug smushed under a flyswatter, so harsh and brief, before i again and snuggled in pillows.

    [raven wilson]

  • her feathered hair made me giggle...that do w3as 30 years old...her makeup said much the same thing...i'm stuck, and i can't get up...i can't catch up
    i asked if she'd worn her hair that way for long...she said no...she'd joined her brother at a 70s film fest and came away enamoured.

    [rickenbacker4001]

  • the bird was feathered with green and blue plummage that extended out farther than i would have imagined. the bird strutted around the field as if it knew how beautiful it was. i had never seen a creature like it; it had such self esteem and pride-it was inspiring. it is a bird...why i can't i feel that good about myself?? A bird with beautiful colors, a girl with plain features but able to think and move with purpose...what is more beautiful? And how come i don't feel it??

    [brenda]

  • The great feathered beast lifted it's wings and leapt into the sky, shaking off the ashes of it's funeral pyre as it flew. The old civilizations crumbling, buildings burning behind it.

    [tammy snyder-bishop]

  • Featherd Dude they are fluffy Birds and swans lol swans are birds i think i may be being random here lol oh no the timer is running out! why is there only 60 seconds.

    [Alysha]

  • birds are feathered, people aren't. I wonder what things would be like if we were feathered, would we tickle each other all the time, make each other laugh. the world would be better, laughter is the best medicine, feathers are pretty and weird too, they're not hair nor skin. they're something else entirely

    [freeloader]

  • And there stood the bird, observing the unfortunate circumstances. Why was it that this man, who was being punished for something he had done wrong, strongly resembled a poor innocent bird? It didn't make sense. And yet, there they both stood, covered in feathers.

    [Swing]

  • light dusty it happens when i am not looking wish that it could be different... but not able to fly...i am stranded as where i began the thought never becoming idea.

    [lejka]

  • Time to go far my little funny friend. We have loads of things to do, in the little time that we have left.

    [Dawn]

  • I love my little feathered friends. I have three of them. Dovey, a little grey girl I found outside, is an injured but wonderful companion. The other two are playful and different, two birds I've had since they were babies.

    [Meowy]

  • Not a good word. See you next week!

    [JD]

  • like a small bird, only bigger.
    layered, warm, beautiful.
    I want to feel it touch my skin.
    Feathered, bedded, calming.
    Everything that was once before this, once so pokey. So uncomfortable. Blood gushing guts for these feathers.

    [Skye]

  • the feathered pillow was soft and cushioned. it is all i remember of my childhood. it was what i looked forward to every day to go to sleep and just forget everything that had happened. i couldn't sleep without it. i was deprived of a bed and covers, but i had my feathered pillow to comfort me.

    [lydia]

  • damn you feathered,
    you turn up everywhere;
    feathered emotions,
    scattered like the bugs in my hair;
    if you knew what it was,
    that made me so sad;
    would you really want to help,
    if it made you feel bad;
    nothing in this world,
    is as it should be;
    but that could all change,
    if you acted like you should to me.

    [jessie (again)]

  • In the 80's we wore our hair feathered
    Hats were never tethered to our head because our hair was just like the weather girl

    [j]

  • her heart i feathered and her mind is flying away, her soul is featherd and her body is flying away in your arms. you can't catch her, no i promise that you can't. because baby these veveins are split and her mind is broken and she's just so gone gone gone and DEAD.

    [Alyssa]

  • You were dust; dry, sentimental dust that scattered when I found my wings clattering through what was left of the air. I tried to collect you up, make a little heap of you to keep... but it was like putting a burnt letter back together, and I knew we were both better off set loose.

    [Bryony]

  • when I am with my angel,i am filled with excitement ,with his spirit divine.
    I liken it to my insides being feathered!!
    soft and tickled and supported
    gentle yet infinitely strong!
    All soaring on the wings of our perfect love!!

    [paulette]

  • I dont know what featered means. English is not may language. But, it seems to be somethin with feathers. Well, what the heck does feathers means? Is that thing on the birds? If so, I can't fly or write neither.

    [Casao]

  • the bird was feathered. The feathered pillows broke open and snowed fluffy, white feathers as the girls viciously pillow-fighted. Featherd clothing is hookery and strippery.

    [Sarah]

  • Cherry blossom petals were carried by the wind, and softly landed on her brown hair.

    [Chrissy]

  • alot of feathes
    Birds have featheres
    Shet im feathered
    Feahere-ed!!!
    I like being feathered
    What the freak is Feathered?
    What does Feathered mean?
    WAhat the crap! im feathered!
    Feathe-ry
    Feathers AREEE coolll

    [Sara]

  • soft birdlike sexy easy blue white, farrah fawcett,

    [jean]

  • hair brained of a common name and spelling.

    a light brease makes a lung squeeze in a small voice.

    I love her.

    licking small spikes

    sucking back

    subtle wind.

    [warren longmire]

  • The bird sits atop a phone pole, in the city of Toronto. How can so much happen below one little creature, and it still sit there, still, almost lifeless until it flys away again? Does it notice the life below it? Does it notice when a car gets robbed, when someone gets shot, when things all go wrong? Does it know, does it relise? It's a witness to everything, this witness could set the story stright, but the bad people in jail and keep the good people in the world to do great things. But instead, it will fly away and it's life will go on.

    [Stephanie]

  • A large bird sits atop a street pole, the busy city buzzing underneath it. So still it sits, so quiet. Does it even notice the life below it? Does it care? No, but it does crap. And crap it does on society...

    [Philip]

  • it's like her hair
    keeps getting in her eyes
    and you want to brush it away
    like wings
    over her eyelashes.

    you know?

    maybe like roadkill instead,
    grease and blood and a broken body,
    but sort of...

    peaceful,

    and then again not.

    [ali]

  • Frustration. How often do these words update? The word "feathered" has been up for around three days, perhaps more. I don't want to write about the same word five times. I'd like a new word each day. I don't imagine it's that hard to do. A simple dictionary file and CRON job would do it.

    [Tim Thraeryn]

  • feathered is the way that your hair fules underneath my neck it is the way that you smile on a hot heavy day its the way you cant think under any circumstances in maths, its the way the number cease to matter anymore its the feeling of desperation when you can learn to cry infront of anyone. it the excuses that dont come anymore its the escape of realism its the way to leave eerything youve ever dreamt of and society has ever know.

    [anna newton]

  • feathered friends. go flying in the sky all day. and night. they see the stars and feel the wind in their feathers. they make down quilts for my to stay warm under. sitting by a fire on a cool autumn day. the trees are turning and the fire red color ignites my soul. i am on fire from being feathered. once upon a time i had a baby chick.

    [lucy]

  • why is it that feathers are so gross but something being feathered is really awesome? it doesn't seem to make much sense

    [Rusty]

  • I was looking from my window, a small bird landed on the fence at the end of my garden. I was surprised because this was mid-winter and birds were not normally seen. When I looked closely it was holding a gold ring in it's beak.

    I opened the back door and walked down the garden, to my surprise the bird calmly sat as I approached, no fear, more anticipation.

    I opened my hand and the ring was dropped as the bird flew away, disappearing in the distance.

    The ring had belonged to my Mother who had passed away in the spring. It was spring again.

    [Paul]

  • Nothing strikes fear in the hearts of people like being tarred and feathered. It is the ultimate form of prank that leaves the victim absolutely filthy, and not easily cleaned. I cannot even imagine where you would even begin to start cleaning yourself if this happened.

    [Troy Sullivan]

  • The bed was feathered like the light strands of her auburn hair. Feathered with those ripe red tousles. It wasn't going to be long now, until I told her. Until I ripped the silence from my lips and painted with it. I watched her lying next to me, the same expression of contentment on her face.

    I would tell her soon.

    [Shiny]

  • Like the feathered serpent that visited the Maya and devoured their culture and lands and regurgitated toxic waste in return. Not a good bargain for the Maya, no?

    [elias]

  • Hat

    [Angelica Marie Thayer]

  • My great grandmother had a feathered boa that she liked to wear on special occasions. It was purple and all would know something special was going to happen when she wore it.

    [DecoyFlyer]

  • Bon Jovi's feathered bangs make me want to ralph.

    [Shauna]

  • I'm imagining birds, huddled by a cold river....

    But then also bad men being feathered and tarred, a cruel and inventive punishment from a long time ago..

    And i'm also thinking sexy burlesque, girls with stockings, high heels and plummage...

    Finally, of course, birds of a feather stick together.

    [Jonathan]

  • The bird was trying to fly over the nest. Her small wings had just feathered with fear in the heart.

    [Deniz]

  • simple is beautiful. everyone wishes life was simple but its not. simple. plain. whatever you may think of when you see the word or hear it. i see and hear simple as myself.

    [olivia]

  • his hair was feathered. so was his duck. in the red trans am he rode thru town, like a spoiled prince, oblivious to danger, waste, happiness, reality. so sure was he of his popularity that he often mistook sarcasm for compliments. in the end, he was nobody.

    [john]

  • Covered in makeup, designer clothes and shoes. This is beauty. At least so they say. Decked out, covered in "feathers" that cost me an arm and a leg. Appearing glamorous cost birds nothing. Yet.. I find the bird to be far more beautiful.

    [jas]

  • he felt like he had been tarred and feathered it was so humiliating. ben had taken his fragile world and ripped it apart like a bluejay tearing apart a birdsnest. he just wanted to di

    [ethan]

  • Her feathered headdress was in her face again. She flipped it back up and double checked herself in the mirror. She never wanted to do this for a living but she needed to pay off her college debt. Replacing her garter she raised it higher on her thigh. You gotta do, what you gotta do.
    "Where are you going?" He asked. "Time for you to be on stage."

    [Kathy]

  • birds flying high in the sky, doing amazing circles and moves upon buildings of cities, seas of wonder views and overhead some person passing by... pretty cool to try getting close to them as they will just whisper away from your presence and be back only upon your clearance of path.
    surely you've at least once dreamt of being one of them, right? do your own quests for freedom, yet always coming back to some place.
    The nest is the best thing to have, and knowing the way, the best thing to remember..

    [jose silva]

  • kima feather on the wind of time; caught forever in the currents of high winds and dead calm. fluttering now and then above the waves of water and trees and prairie grasses landing here and there

    [kim]

  • farrah fawcett

    [joel]

  • as if wings make you an angel
    as if hair makes you a model
    as if color makes you an artist
    an artist who sees what i hide behind
    my wings
    my hair
    my color
    and i hate you for it even though my feathers tickle your nose
    i hope i amuse you
    your wings make me nervous, sir

    [molly]

  • flounced and fancified, her aging flesh jiggled unappealingly, plastered with feathers.

    [liza]

  • bird and shit. tar that shit.

    [Beau]

  • she sashayed into the room wearing the ugliest feathered boa I'd ever seen in my life...

    [brian]

  • When I was done doing her doggy style, I pulled it out and spunked all over her ass crack. The resulting spray, squished between her cheeks; appeared to be feathered in a Rorschach kind of way!

    [Beaver Blaster]

  • The dress was feathered.

    [Miss McGurrin]

  • ducks feel they are no way they can be to feathered

    [stiant]

  • When I think of feather, I think of beds. But can one really feather a bed? You can feather, or fluff, a pillow, but it would be rather hard to do so with a bed. The things are huge! And then there's the whole thing about sleeping on it after you do so.

    [Shay]

  • Feeling protected, there is no chill, all you feel is a nice radiant shell that is light. Feeling the ability to lift yourself up, go higher, nothing out there to get you down.

    [Ben]

  • my hair was feathered once. it was a free haircut from my boss, for my birtday. how nice of him. i miss my old job actaully, but i have a new job now, its really exciting and fun. this isnt about feathers anymore is it? Umm... its like um chopped up init?

    [staceylala]

  • The champion of feathered stops, like I can stop people from ever getting hurt in a car by easing the intensity of my stops. Like someday I'll have some dude dying in my car and it'll depend on my stopping ability.

    [Ben McFarlane]

  • that blows in the wind

    [zunikatm@gmail.com]

  • I remember the first time I saw the link fossil between afeathered bird/dinosaurs. I was 8 years old and it was the first time I could see the link between this prehistoric past (Which I thought, being 8, was totally awesome and mysterious) and the times I live in now.

    Methinks that was the beginning of the end of childhood.

    [Vinay]

  • The birds was so wet it feathered its feathers until they were all gone.

    [Alia]

  • He feathered his enormous shaft before pulling back the taught skin and releasing the arrow towards the prey.

    [John Sicko]

  • It sat perched on the edge of the battlement. I ventured out trying to get hold of it -- then, in a whirl of air and squawks, it was gone. Never saw it again.

    [Peter De Rop]

  • he grabbed his comb and worked his magic on his legendary mustache, feathering it to its fullest fruition.

    [sean]

  • Tarred and feathered. A fine feathered friend. Feathered and dusted. Feathered and fearful of felines. Birds that are similarly feathered, flock together(ed). Feathered nests.

    [Andrea]

  • I have already done this. i just remembered it now and so i have decided not to write anything on the topic but rant on about everything else. I remember at that time when i tried to write about this topic i forgot to give my email and so all the work i did vanished so i am not going to do that again just give my email so they publish this damned thing.

    [thomas]

  • the bird was feathered and i liked the plumage... its wings flew out to the sides.. and i loves the spray of them in every direction... the featehrs in her hat were so feathered that i couldnt stop looking at them.. i love feathers! hahah

    [leonie]

  • havent got a clue what this means, think it's about birds that have feathers, but it could possibly mean a lot more.

    [Pixites]

  • my entire sexual life has feathered off into many different avenues. I'm very confused. I want something constant, not light, not airy. Something solid. But something that also won't be plucked from me and compromise my wants.

    [chelsea schilling]

  • It was feathered...

    [RONNY]

  • Soft, layered, shimmering in the sun.
    The dazzling feathered bird has caught
    my eye - sitting in all its glory.

    [N, Kourmoulis]

  • The bed was feathered with regret.

    [Debbi]

  • My eyes were teary. A feeling ran through me as if I swam through an ocean. The thing standing before me was not what I expected. It was feathered.

    [Lw]

  • Seventeen feathers hang around your neck. Coagulated, they're stiff and painted a residual red. Pulling that twine along the notched rachides, tugging it down and around, down and around; a trail of rope burn encircles your throat.

    Ashes and dead leaves blow in the street, and the breeze, it also stirs your feathers.

    [Ron]

  • Your hands are the tiniest feathered knowledge
    of my breathless hours.
    Word is so much crazier than we know it to be.

    Snow falls like feathers from the mountains.
    Scenic rapture from your skin,
    they caress me.

    If we knew what feather felt like
    we would have cried our souls to doom.

    [Eewei]

  • his long hair was feathered in that fashionable way. He was a lady killer.
    She looked onward. Half the school was standing there. Laughing. Pointing. She wanted to die of embarrassment, but that wouldn't make her feel any better.

    [Anon]

  • bangs.
    pink tights with bright green socks.
    long t-shirt.
    no collar.
    falling off my shoulders.
    big plastic earrings.
    probably bright yellow.
    they match the stripes on my sneakers...
    hairspray.
    hit the road.

    [B]

  • It's not perfect, but there's some comfort in that. It's the playful act of messing up your loved one's hair. It's all the rage in Japan.

    [Insomnia]

  • It's 1991 and a slutty blonde walks into an even sluttier bar. Her hair is, well, feathered. And soon her mattress will be feathered too.

    [Liss]

  • feathered

    A kids hair can be feathered
    a bird can be feathered
    trees can be feathered with leaves
    a house can be feathered with snow

    [steve]

  • A feathered wing is soft to the touch as it kisses the clouds of an azure sky.

    [sam]

  • made light weighted

    [Dilip]

  • you always think that things are going well but in the end they always seem to be ruined. Nothing ever turns out the way you thikn it will or should. Hearts of people are black and cold. emotions are absent. Birds know this, which is why they sing.. They sing to proclaim their profain rejection and knowledge of this horrible thing. They know who and what they want in life. they're true to themselves.

    [Matthew Kirk]

  • his hair was lovely. it stood for all that was free and wild. it glowed in the spotlights of the stage and shone in every music video. the ladies loved it. oh jon bon, why did you cut your feathery locks?

    [jennymadethis]

  • The day i layed down, is the day i put my heart on the table. It's my protection. I'm not feathered... no that's just an illusion in your eyes.
    You won't ever be able to see the truth... of whats really right in front of your eyes.

    [Taisia]

  • Little feathered birds in a row
    sweet, flighty, bored
    seemingly vacant of thought and yet
    there must be something going on in there.

    Feathered caps, feathered birds

    vacant stares

    Who has time to sit and think?

    [Jessie Carter]

  • peacocks grumbling, a wildlife center, peacock feathers lying around, hopping on the pool deck. a turkey almost pushing me into a lake when I was young, feathers fly, the chicken coop at that farm, eggs all around, two door wonder. Too bad penguins can't fly.

    [lexi]

  • The bird in the park is not feathered, but lacks
    everything I want it to have: cold eyes,
    black feathers, everything I despise about you.
    This is what lovers do. They take what they
    can get, and then throw it away again.

    [...]

  • The feathered wings slowly lowered to the ground, a sense of foreboding as the angel descended. It's face was graven, and Jack knew the news it carried would not be good. Slowly, the Angel shook it's head, and in that moment Jack's world collapsed.

    [Scott]

  • Her hair was feathered to the side, and she glanced at him, head tilted. God did he love her. Every part of him longed for her.

    She was every form of sexy, every form of wonderful, every form of everything he has ever wanted.

    And the most incredible part about it all, She is just as crazy about him.

    [anm]

  • the feathered duster clattered to the ground, the maid screeching as she backed out of the room where the blood was seeping into the shape of the African continent.

    [Bosco]

  • the brush was featherd; it looked like it's print on the canvas would inspire wispy, melodromatic thoughts...trees, clouds, mountain mists - they can all be created with this beautifully textured artist's instrument

    [me]

  • The angel fle lightly on the breeze. Earth seemed so large, so full of sin. Yet, there were also good people there. The angel knew this, had been told this all times. When would humas learn to trust?

    [Kaitlin]

  • The feathered clouds skimmed the top of the mountains, upon whom feathered creatures, often known as birds, squabbled and cawed at one another. They were never fans of feathered clouds, even though they mimicked their bodies. Maybe because it was too similar.

    [Erica]

  • Eagles soar with the wind and catch thermals to glide.

    [Ken]

  • You know, I really really like angels. Feathered wings were always a favorite thing of mine. Sometimes, I imagine that I have light grey angel wings and that I'm protecting a great secret. Sometimes, I feel that they're actually there. They make me feel safe and special, but no one here really understands that. Last year, I tried explaining it to my friends and they always thought that I was just playing pretend like they were.

    [Justyne]

  • MY little feathered friends. I love the little guys. Chirp. Chirp. Chirp. Tweet. Tweet. Tweet. Spread your feathery wings and fly away. Fly, fly away.

    [Kristin]

  • Fair-feathered friend. A fair-weather friend. A friend who doesn't stick around when things are going badly for you, but shows up when things are doing well. Someone who doesn't care about you, doesn't like you for who you are or what you are. A fake friend. Real friends are hard to find, I've never had a real friend.

    [Cara]

  • the feathered bird sat upon the barked branch, pondering it's exiastance. what is life? it asked it's friend, who had, unfortunately, choosen the next moment to jump off and fly off. god damn it, said the bird, i wanted an answer from that prick. but no, he'd have no answer today. just another uncomfortable spot on this ridiculous branch. he was quite upset at the ida.

    [alex]

  • if i danced with you
    in the springtime,
    would you put flowers
    in your hair?

    if i died with you
    in the winter,
    would mistletoe hang
    from your eyelashes?

    if i floated with you
    from now until noon,
    would they find us all
    aflame in the light of
    ten thousand moons,
    feathers in our hands
    and love
    in our
    polka-dot
    pockets?

    [carissa]

  • Feathered is a meaningful word in a sense. It connotes a light-hearted feeling and light-weighted spirit. I love the word, but I fear I use it less often than I should. It makes me feel like I'm lost in a vast sea of vocabulary.

    [Brandon]

  • friend birds i love feathers. birds are colorful feathers and indians

    [t]

  • The feather young man rode down his street. This was his territory, no one else's. He would be damned if they came for him here. He would rip them apart, one at a time. No one came here, disrespected him, and lived. No one.

    [shane jackson]

  • birds are feathered in many different colors. they help u fly or style your hair. the edges of pages may be feathered too.

    [jenn]

  • by the wings f the angel i want to forgive, forget and know who is there to judge me . i want to live through thick and thin and remember, be remembered like that torch out there blowing fire at me. the tiger of the thoughts are amazing. i want to fire the flames of hell within my heart soul and strength. i love a woman that scares me sometimes. i want to be able to die.

    [angy]

  • There are tiny little holes in this mattress. Small, but just large enough for the feathers to poke through and cause my skin to itch. The entire room is dingy and dark, and is coated in a thick layer of dust, but I would much prefer sleeping on this mattress of shed feathers than be out in the rain.

    [noel]

  • They tar and feathered him again! If only he hadn't been stealing the freshly baked pies from Mrs. Weatherby's window. He knew better than to do that since those pies were for the Sunday dinners at the church. Mrs. Weatherby won't stop crying. But he, well, he's just running around town covered in tar and feathers.

    [Caryssa]

  • My fine feathered friends in the window peck at me even though they can't get to me. They want to get my attention. To shake me out of my doldrums or my stressful staring at the screen. I should pay more attention.

    [heelkitty]

  • Her hair feathered in the wind...blowing softly across her face.

    She watched as he walked away; knowing that this would be the last time she saw him. She smiled softly to herself as she turned around and walked into the sunset.

    [Ashley]

  • red chickens flying away from the farm to the blue sky. the fly and they fly, as never a chicken has flew. I just watch them and smile.

    [elis]

  • i think of birds and angels and demons probably influenced by the many comics i read. there was this boy with beautiful feathered wings. i remember his face, so pure and innocent. i wish had wings once. so i could fly away from here, away from my troubles, away from everything else into the vast expanse of the sky.

    [boonie]

  • I imagine a lovely rooster with gorgeous feathers running down his neck. he struts around the coop ruffling his feathers against the crisp air,waiting for the right time to roodle out the morning's call. all the other lowly chickens envy his beautiful feathered neck unable to realize he is the first one to go on a platter

    [allison]

  • Hello there, my fine feathered friend. Are you fine on this fabulous day? Freakishly enough, I am too. Friends are few and far between. Fah! You are my fine feathered foe! Fooled me, Fred. Fooled you, Fiona. Far-fetched? Fine. Fear not! And focus.

    [Caroline]

  • there is a bird that has feathers and that is what this word reminds me of. the owl is feathered, but bot the tree. what do you think is feathered? what does this freaking word even mean? does anyone really know? what about Harvey? do i know?

    [jenny]

  • my fine feathered frined thought that he was a duck. Lo, the other ducks did not appreciate his bark and his boa was begginning to thin from too much licking. I gingerly stepped over the duck droppings and came closer to the water's edge to see the remains in the crab trap. Wet chichken parts never appealed to me but obviously the crabs love them. I thought this was to last 60 seconds which is about all the patience I have to continue this saga of misrelated items and poppycock.

    [mom]

  • to day I was walkin home and as i was walking home out of nowhere a feathered fall out of the sky...

    [jamara]

  • The hair was feathered in such a way that made him look like he was from 1986. His shirt was white and his sneakers were a light pink. His jeans were stonewashed and he wore sunglasses that were too big. Just one problem. Its 2008.

    [Michael]

  • hair that is feathered is so beautiful. it waves out from the head and softens the face. it was popular in the 80s and seemed to make a little bit of a comeback, but now the style is more natural; to let the hair grow on it's own, unfettered and uncut. perhaps i shouldn't have gotten dreads.

    [nicole]

  • I believe it's on page 312 of "House of Leaves". At least it says so in the Index. It's also a hairstyle. Heh....seventies much?

    [Sam Humenik]

  • feathered. A state where you have wings and can fly anywhere you wish. Feathered by God and given the gift of flight..so you can leave this wretched world of humans and their sinning nature, to be free from all this war, lust, greed, destruction, and hate..

    [vioanna]

  • This site is very helpful for the lovers of urdu litrature.Thank you

    [Abeera Ahmad]

  • eu quero é mesmo ir daqui para sul andar a navegar no mondego e deixar-me cair no colo do meu algodăo doce a coisa mais linda que alguma vez já vi é o meu moranguinho a minha mais que tudo... tăo quida

    [sapien]

  • It seems that i couldn't cope with how silly he made me sound. I was a bit angry a bit, well I'm not sure what the word I'm thinking of is in particular. He seemed to call me names behind my back, but well of course...of course. ummm he couldn't ... he ... just... coul...

    [UnrealClock]

  • The boa around her neck tickled. The plastic tiara was crooked and her tu-tu had a small tear. She flipped the feathered wrap back around her throat and giggled. It didn't matter. She was a princess.

    [Flambly]

  • help me fly away
    these feathers are feathered
    confusing my words
    confusing my sight
    leave me to fly
    leave me here blind

    [Gabby]

  • the bird felw the coop to the chartcer as the farmer wacthed his last chikcen disapeear. oy he though, there goes breakfast. and dinnner. he thought about his wife and the red wattle as the bluir dissapeared into the sky. wait, why is the chicken flying?

    [Douglas Graebner]

  • tarred and feathered, out in the cold and left to shake myself to oblivion. all around me the wings of all the fowl that have been slaughtered and shredded. fluttering now, in the breeze, their former glory. their coat of feathers.

    [Gazr]

  • feathered

    [nelson]

  • fluffy wings on a small fragile bird,
    newly born into this cruel world.

    [Layla]

  • so long,
    my bird bones
    are so tired now.

    [n.]

  • feathered and tarred our fine feathered friends...thank goodness the word wasn't proud again. people used to have their hair feathered in the 70s...i kind of liked it..farah faucett with feathered hair who doesn't know that picture

    [~anna]

  • Birds, big feathered birds. You can seem them in the sky, wactching you, waiting for you to do something, anything. They're impossible to read, those beady little eyes, begging perhaps, mocking, doing something that you have yet to discern. Mayb ehthey just want fed, maybe they have sinsiter motives, but their just birds in the end.

    [Cris]

  • The creatures that can touch the sky. They can fly high and soar above all consciousness. Freedom from all earthly boundaries. Touching the heavens and bringing back a song of rebirth and awareness and meaning.

    [Francisca Herrera]

  • MY birds are many feathered. They fly around my head, diving, seeking my shoulder to sit there and while away the hours. My feathered friends are many, 5 to be sure. They are different colored, different types of feathered friends. They are the children of my companion and me. The feathered creatures God created.

    [Rosie]

  • robin in tree...thats a lame first thought.I blame my mother for holding me back from my imaginative aspirations...and fuck you too daddy!

    kidding...

    [Smith]

  • Tarred and feathered. Who came up with that in the first place? Who came up with any of that... a mind sicker than the criminal. Why the feathers, anyway. Need to research that (sick curiosity).

    [sky]

  • Lightly dusted with a thin layer of feathers. Coating it in a soft, white, calming presense. Simulating peace where none exists, falsly comforting. There is no need, no desire, just pure love and calm pretense.

    [Curious George]

  • monotony

    [Christon]

  • With the boy feathered, I began to walk away. As I turned towards the edge, the boy ran up to me in terror and whispered, "I don't think I can do this." Now, while at any other time I would have taken pity upon the kid, I would have. But when I was stuck on a freaking mountain with the only hope of escape being a boy with wings, I was pretty damn pissed.

    [Denver Ripper]

  • His love is
    light,
    calm,
    soothing,
    like feathers
    brushing my skin,,
    caressing my curves,
    softening my soul.

    [Alexis]

  • her hair was blonde and beatiful.
    it stuck out funny on the sides, which made it all the more beautiful.
    also, she wore a white dress.
    i am a sucker for girls in white dresses.
    she was my ninth grade teacher.
    and i loved her.

    [Max]

  • big bird running around tarring ppl and throwing feathers on them with an evil smirk on his face, i always knew that bird was bad news

    [david]

  • feathered edges are best when you sand wood..

    [Joe]

  • down oh shit downwards that's not meant to happe- up above there's a small explosion, just a small one, where the tailfin meets six passengers who were looknig the wrong way, and down down circling there's a small piece of sheet metal coming directly towards the center of your spine and it's going to have to take some route so it might was well just go through you - your last thoughts concerned mostly with what your auntie would say about all this, she probably wouldn't say much-

    [crabmuffins]

  • Um, this was the word yesterday, and I'm afraid all my feathers have flown.

    [Cate]

  • They fell to the ground in little pieces. I didn't know what they were at first. They made my eyes water.

    [victoria]

  • Feathered and bloody feet slowly slipped by my window as the dog had its prey in its mouth. My favorite hen! Wow, I was really mad. I grabbed the shotgun as the hound headed for our bridge.....blam....

    [Jonine]

  • The feathered brush looked like something out of a dream. I cant help but stare. Remarkable.

    [maxfield]

  • feathers lie in our hearts
    slowly molting one by one
    but new ones grow
    in its place
    glimmers of hope
    in an ever darkening world
    nothing can save us
    from loving anew

    [jessie]

  • the duck wished that he had more ... and yet when he was young he was very bad and so as punishment, his father would pluck a feather from his rear end. no matter how badly it hurt, the duck would inevitibly fall into some bad behavior.

    [andrew]

  • the down comforter was feathered. we laid in bed together all day, just talking about all the boys that made us laugh. I thought to myself in that moment tha i was sure i'd never want any of them, only her. she never knew. i was fourteen

    [emma]

  • Upon this feathered breast I lay, something creeping through my thoughts, lasting throughout the nights and days

    [j]

  • feathered. The red feathered bird outside the window is a cardinal. Quick but plump in shape it grabs a fat black seed and eats. It sees me approach but is not disturbed. We know each other and he is used to me. Every day I put out that seed and every day he eats it. Anything he has not finished when he leaves will be eaten by the squirrels. But I am not worried. My feathered friend knows the drill.

    [Rachel]

  • The shadows from the Douglas Fir feathered the ground where we lay making love as if the world were about to end, as if the shadows themselves could erase us and everything that we had said to each other.

    [David]

  • Tar. Black nothingness and an empty abyss. It could be fathoms deep or unfathomable.

    Tarred and feathered? Oh exuberant social pain! I would rather sink in the acrid pit, so some future generations might find my skeleton coiled.

    [Riley]

  • Birds have feathers, i like my pillows to have duck feathers in them. i always thought that clouds, if ever could be touched, they'ed feel like fluffy feathers. In the olden days, people used to write with big gosse feathers dipped in ink.

    [Mashell Bokhari]

  • the feathered head appear over my pillow.... am i dreaming i thought to myself.... this man, with feathers I mean i get feathered hair but feathers as hair now that was a little ridiulous I had to be dreaming

    [Raven]

  • her hair was feathered like farrah fawcett's, exuding glamour last seen in the 1970s. she pressed a cigarette a cigarette between her lips and lightly stroked his leg with her cold toes and it sent a chill up his spine. she exhaled slowly into his face.

    [stefanie]

  • Go Go GO!!!
    The racers roared from the the starting line in all their cosmically colored cars. The decibels shook the audience like a hurricane. Nothing was left in their wake but desolation and a single feather head.

    [NuclearNebula]

  • i ruffled his feathered hair through my fignertips and marveled the way that it gleamed in the sun. i felt guilty. a pang of it stabbed through me at the thought of knowing that he loved me. and i did not love him back...

    [jenn]

  • Like the Bee Gees' hair. Damn that's a fun song. I don't care that it's cliche, it's good. Ah ah ah ah stayin' alive.

    [Nat Yonce]

  • My daughter loves to get her hair feathered. At times I think she doesn't even know what she wants. I love feathered hats and feathered masks as well as feathered wings to wear as an angel on Halloween.

    [Diana]

  • I am featered. I don't know why. I am. Who knows what will happen to me. Do you?

    [Luke]

  • "Hope is a thing with feathers." Plumage - feathered beautiful birds. Does that mean birds are hope? Given to us by our Creator to show us that anyone can take flight. To show us that it's important to sing everyday. And to take care of our families - food and shelter. And to be creative!

    [susan]

  • eathered. feathered birds. flying far far away. perched on wires, far off in the distance. why don't they die? how do they balance? electricy is so dangerous, the birds just don't know. if they knew, would they still perch there. probably. they don't care. they're birds. i hope they do know, and they perch there anyways. because that would be so badass.

    [Will]

  • she dusted the table, leaning over just enough so he would notice, but he never does, he just sneezes as the feather duster stirs up the filth of their marriage

    [eviretuad]

  • A flak round struck the left engine, setting it ablaze. I feathered the propeller immediately. It was no use. The feathered blade, mangled, caught fire and my P-38 began a steep dive towards German soil. Thinking quickly, I popped the canopy and I out I went, drifting downards onto a Frankfurt rooftop.

    [Dan O'Connell]

  • I just feathered my crusty anus hairs
    while waiting for a new word on "OneWord."

    [PeanutButterInThe ShagCarpet]

  • birds of a feather gather together, Featurev my nest. Feathers on an arrow. Feathure paining to blend. Feathures on an indian head dress.

    [Rolf]

  • high as words can describe
    without making a sound
    i'm thin with anticipation
    for a face that won't show its nose

    [john]

  • soft and dusty. gain flight. soar and find your potential. I type too slow. geeze, who needs the pressure. Am I going to get cut off, Typos happen. dust me with the tickly feather my feathered friend. My cats eat things with feathers.

    [Cindy]

  • like a fragile child
    like a soft lapping of a wave
    like a cats tongue
    like an accoustic song

    a feather pi rotes in the air

    [julianne]

  • peacock fan feathers

    [shelby]

  • She looked across at his wings, dark and shadowy. She wanted to reach out and touch them but it felt too wrong to even try. She didn't even know what this meant. Was everything up until now a lie then? These... these wings. It was too much to take in. Just a few moments ago their lives had been so normal. At least, hers had been. It seemed now that his had never been normal.

    [Circe]

  • I took a feathered thingy and had fun with it. Tickling all I saw, I spread joy throughout the world. Sadley, there are those that are allergic, but who cares. They deserve no sympathy, they tell us to stop, but we are just trying to help. Some have died, and some have killed. I do not care about those people though. I have been asked how I can still do it, and I have told them "Because, I am spreading joy."

    [Liam Workman]

  • birds chickin piswed quilt pillow ticklish warm water proof kfc steven fearther

    [luke hartley]

  • Her hair was lightly feathered by the time she was done preparing for her stupid date with the kid down the street. She refused to believe anything would come out of it so she slipped into a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, not wanting to impress anyone.

    [Tara]

  • he was tarred and feathered even before he could stand up. They assialed him with such speed that our hero was lost for breath, and lost in his own sense of bewildermen. How could one of the most sophisticated operatives in the King's army be laid low by these lowly cannibalistic, sub human species that one would have difficulty calling man. But prevailed they did and this was to be his last thought.

    [Mark]

  • On the battered bureau in his bedroom, he had left a glittery, feathered boa. No one knew that it was his; he was ashamed to admit that to people. At night, when his parents were at work, he would wrap the feathered scarf around his neck three times and pose seductively in front of the mirror.

    [Melanie]

  • The beautiful girl stepped into the spotlight, parading around for the audience's pleasure. Only the feathers of some unfortunately bright bird separated her body from the hungry eyes of her viewers. When she steps off stage, she falls to her knees and cries. Not for her own loss of self-respect, but for the feathered beauty who gave its life for her worthless cause.

    [Link]

  • the feathered creature wanted to find its way back to the nest but sadly the nest had been destroyed.
    Destroyed by what you ask? the demon who ate his mother for breakfast.
    what a strange meal of the day... Breakfast. we wake up and the first thing we think to do is eat?
    why not read a book or draw a picture? why eat? well
    its the best way to start a day when you need more Nrg supplies
    RAMbble

    hey mom this is cool because you have to write about whatever word comes up and only have sixty seconds to do so.

    [niamh]

  • i waited for you, and all i found was one lonely feather.

    [kelle]

  • I asked to have my hair feathered and the stylist nodded. She confidently picked up the shears and dragged them through my hair pulling and tugging until I had a downy feather look upon my head.

    [Eveseer]

  • all birds are feathered

    [w nyamayaro]

  • the gold finches outside the kitchen window are vicious. i mean, vicious little yellow monsters. dive bombing like itty bitty fighter jets. i wonder what happened to one-foot Phil. i haven't seen him at the feeder for a while. hwere did he go? did the cat get him. did he migrate to czechoslovakia?

    [ninjaskwerrell]

  • feathered wings in flight with no regard to time or space; no worries, just flight. winged dreams and an unbelievable peace as each wing stroke breaks through the air and leaves behind just a whisper of what is to come. feathered wings in flight; beauty in motion.

    [Kim Priske]

  • once my cat killed a bird and brought it inside, and we couldn't find its carcass for a year but we kept finding its feathers everywhere. gross.

    [grace h]

  • When I was about five or six, my best friend Heather and I were obsessed with having feathered bangs. Coming home from a camping trip, my mother pulled off the highway to a salon to have my hair cut and my bangs feathered. The stylist was a middle-aged man, the first man I had ever seen working in this profession.

    [Maggie S]

  • I saw a bird that was feathered. It was soft and had a beautifull glow about it. The wing span was an absilute dreaming span. I saw the bird take flight just as a feather had fallen from it and landed right on the side of the blanket I was sitting on. Ipicked it up and slid it thru my fingers and passed it down my arm and it was the softest silkiest feeling I had evr felt.

    [Sassy]

  • i gently ran my fingers through his soft brown curls. they feathered around my hand and their warmth touched me deep inside. i looked into his deep blue eyes and realized that i was in love. so so in love! and there was nothing that i could do to stop it no matter how bad i wanted to.

    [jenn]

  • Birds are our cheery feathered friends. They are said to "feather" their nests and some birds do, plucking from their breasts downy lining to warm their chicks.

    [Clarissa]

  • soft blond... i used to run my hand over her head to smooth the fair, feathered hair. i loved her hair the most and how it smelled when i pressed my face in to give her a kiss good night. my sister was all i had

    [Grace]

  • with feathers

    [rahul ydav]

  • feathered. reminds me of crew, which i just started at Umass, and something about how the oar is facing, i think turned upwards and resting on the water is feathered. and it also reminds me of archery, which i've grown up around thanks to my dad.

    [rachael ferranti.]

  • after being tarred, such a funny looking punishment. Farrah's hair in the 70s. It's odd to see her age. On that poster, she'll always be young and healthy.

    [sailor]

  • Gratitude

    [Balqis]

  • bird

    [gl]

  • the ship wreck was feathered due to constant rain and battering of waves. it looked old and rotted.

    it gave a sense of mistery and awe about it.

    [Satish]

  • My fine feathered friend . . . I hate how some words go together automatically in my mind, because they are always the most banal words, in the most banal combinations, recycled sitcom dialogue, regurgitated writing that belongs to some ad exec. . . everything is mediocre.

    [a.]

  • The mattress was feathered. Does that make sense? Full of feathers. It was soft, white, plush, plump, the most comfortably mattress there ever was. Sometimes when you jumped on it, a feather would escape the fabric and slowly float from sky to floor.

    [Alexa]

  • Young and Keen (Translation in Portuguese)

    [Madelon]

  • once you apply the hot tar the next step is roll in a pile of feathers already plucked from the neighbors cockatoo. What an ugly bird when they're naked!!! It may take a little time for the tar to totally set, but once

    [sherry]

  • had a visitor today
    saw him on my lawn
    he wriggled and scurried away
    feathered?
    NO
    a bushy tail and grey!

    [soulbrush]

  • it is something which has lots of feathers

    [shushita]

  • feathered is a word which brings to mind birds, that particular species... it also makes one think of quilts and mattresses filled with feathers, or even a single feather floating down from the sky.
    it holds a similarity to the word fathered which makes one think of a father bird.

    [Angela]

  • Her feathered hair fell into her face, hiding her eyes. I knew then that I never wanted to separated from those eyes again. They saw every bit of me: every flaw, every failure, every piece of beauty I had to offer and they still loved me. I wanted to look into those eyes forever.

    [Jessica]

  • Your bone was feathered. The steel rod went straight through, and in my horrified state, I passed out halfway through my mental breakdown. If I wasn't such a pussy, maybe you wouldn't have died that day.

    [Dan Stern]

  • wirds wing
    while pointing some achievement
    soft thing

    [amit]

  • i miss the feathered hear i had in the 80's. i remember wanting to look like the cool girls who had feathers that met in the back. i would spend hours looking at myself in the mirror and trying to get my hair to look just "so". now, as i look back at photos, i cringe at how terrible that hairstyle and that period was. lots of feathers, lots of hairspray. ick. i'm so glad that style is out!

    [angela]

  • Blink. blink. blank. blank page. blank page flickering before you. like a taunt - you can't write, or a goad - you're just like the rest of them. Its too cliche to be anything more. there is no meaning. there is nothing. fiction is history and visaversa.

    [Erika]

  • little birds that flitter and fly across the blue plain. and i sit and pen my thoughts with this quill, seated on bedding made of goose feathers.

    rhyming with weathered, my feathered friend, who has flown across many seas and vales, returns home, to her little ones, who are still to sprout just that - feathers.

    i think i'm healing. sprouting wings. feathering.

    [amulya]

  • i have a feathered cap and a hat. it is very girly but like it very much. I have a cock's feathered hat and a bull's feathered cap. It is very nice and brings very admirable glances. I guess its just me...no its the feathered hat

    [thomas]

  • a feathered bird came into work the other day, which surprised us all. It looked blue, although others suggested it was red. I hate to say it, but i actually thought it was green. Nevermind! Tomorrow I'm hoping for green gelati, so I can secretly be reminded of that bird. I'm sure it plays a special part in my life, even if I haven't realised it yet. Or maybe I have.

    [Hannah]

  • Fell me down
    To a wrote word gone sour
    What have you done to this candle
    It's all black all over
    The spoon in your hands
    Is digging out my soul
    With paperclip beauties
    Pens on the dial

    [Zelriku]

  • It was feathered brightly like a jeweled crown. Except it was a cape that stretched to the floor. So extravagant...so...stingy. What is the purpose of this feathered cape in the face of so much hardship?

    [Saronai]

  • Tarred and feathered in a pot of glue
    Now we're wandering what to do

    We sit in the tar and wonder
    if anything else lies yonder

    or if it's just more tar and glue

    [Hamish]

  • "Ostrich feathers anyone?" Haha, if you haven't already seen that Brenda Dickson video, stop reading this and go to youtube and watch it now. Now, I say! The laughter it will no doubt provide you will add minutes to your lifespan. It's THAT good. Go. Now.

    [Ritzel]

  • White birds shrieking from the top of the grey tower, their wild cries laying claim to the uncaring world around them. Carrying them, flying, on high, riding the winds beneath the infinite vastness that is Sky, to freedom, travelling, wandering anywhere in the world, over sea and stone and wood and hill. Like angels' wings, vast snowy canopies giving the ultimate uxury of freedom

    [eric]

  • the wings curling on the edge of the wind like a secret place where sounds are vibration and wind is a mess curling hairs over skins over hearts over minds bodies souls floating endless matter all whole in total silence, the plumed mass of great dark dense gray matter blooms above my wounds and others' wombs intombing our souls for guns and zooms and lenses and roses and figures stopping for change on a dark corner of a damp street rife with sickness ash and death a testiment to a life unlived, a plague inescapable undeniable, a death only died through living packed lies, a premade godhead a figurine statute, a map of ideas to lead us to heaven and oil and change and stop the madness, just quit me now

    [B]

  • Feathered things that actually exist aren't that great. Feathered things that don't exist, though, have the potential of being pretty awesome. One example of this is Harpies. They're relentless attack machines packaged like bird-women. I'm not to sure about those old timey Harpies with three boobs, though.

    [Thomas]

  • what more can I say? She was born with her plumage on the inside like the rest of us, nobody wants to show their true colours these days. She made an effort though. You have to give her credit for that.

    [lonelymonster]

  • with a whim of faith left in my head i have no where left to turn
    the feathered youth is stuck in me, along with a polite burn
    i have no where to go therefore nothing left to return

    [jeff rosenberg]

  • birds are beautiful, all varieties, all breeds, flying, soaring, pecking, always searching for the next place to land, their next stoop. If only as humans we could be that free, just to pick up ourselves and go.

    [Suzanne]

  • the sky is dying. falling, broken. it's been years since I've felt the wind against my face, and that may be the last I ever did.

    [Josh Miller]

  • Icarus clawing at a moon more like.
    But somehow it's always burning him.
    Bastard doesn't know when mediocrity is a happy home.

    [Colleen Reeves]

  • Goddammit. Now
    I'm only twisted
    around someone else's poem
    and your meter's turning me
    an angry anxious orange.

    [Colleen Reeves]

  • I think of pillows through the clouds of empathy but they stretch through the endless skies of demoralizing insignificance. I am lost in the fog of the falling drops of life but as they splash across the cool ground I feel nothing but the softness of dead sound.

    [Rich]

  • the brush was feathered, the window was faded. I thought I saw a figure on the beach outside, waiting by the water but when I r

    [jessica]

  • and bang!
    bangs are dead.

    [shane!]

  • I'd never want to be tarred and feathered. It happened to lots of people. Now I can't write anymore because this is too grim.

    [jonathan]

  • feathered hair and a feathered smile
    she turned around and smiled in a way i wish i ever could
    the sun was nothing in comparison and the sun shone about her as if she was the sole reason for its existence.
    what a beautiful life
    what a beautiful love
    what a beautiful achievement to be something to someone.

    [Dana]

  • one time i was feathered by a bird. it was utterly the worst experience of my life. he came over with his whimsy arms and just put his so-called hands all over my face. it was stupid. i hated it. and i wanted to feather him back. luckily, i had feathers in my pocket. so i threw it in his face. therefore, him getting feathered.

    [sheri]

  • she feathered her bangs and looked into his eyes. his smile was alluring and comforting. he held the cigarette out to her. he was the cutest boy at her highschool. she wanted to take it so bad. she wanted to make him happy and keep him smiling. but she knew in her heart she couldn't live with herself if she did.

    [ann man]

  • my hair is a feathered lion main from the seventies. sometimes i feel like its all in hair. thats where the strength comes from. the roar will only come if the hair is feathered. my fine feathered friend. you know what? i would like to eat some popcorn now. yeah. sounds good to me. would you like to join me?

    [Jennifer]

  • How softly you fly away to places i can only dream of seeing. you flap your feathered wings and disappear into the sky. Fill me with wonder and give me hope that there is something else. Something beautiful and magical. Something that makes everything seem okay and worth it.

    [kasia]

  • a feathered bed for me,
    not a bed of rock or stone -
    please send satin sheets,
    if it's not to much extra bother.

    [cindymaywho@hotmail.com]

  • bird
    birds feathers
    duster
    blue jay
    eagle
    falcon
    duck
    goose
    geese
    humming bird
    owl
    robbin
    kiwi bird
    hawk

    [Person who thought it said to name things with feathers...]

  • a feathered fling. soft as dewy breezes on hot skin when the salty waves lap at ankles like lace. feathered senses. the soft midsummer nights where you sip from a cocounut and forget what you were before. feathered feet -- free of restraints to go explore the wonderful world of grit and careless sand and the tiny seashells that threaten to cut into your hardened toes.

    [chiquita]

  • sleek and slender. I don't know why I thought of being dead when I saw it, but that's what I thought of. A cold, rotting corpse. Just lying there. A bird sang, and brought me to my senses. I looked behind me. The swan sailed to the furthest side of the pond.

    [Writer Dad]

  • I crawled into the warmth of my feathered down comforter. I curled my legs up to my chest and tucked my chin behind my knees. No better way to wake up on a winter day.

    [alleana]

  • Feathered. It means something soft, something sensitive to touch. It makes your fingertips tingle and tickles your nose. Feathered is when something is so find that it blows gently in the breeze. Soft. Pure. Feathered.

    [Sarah]

  • I had feathered my feather of brother did I? Oh my, I must have, Because the feather did die! Good god Must I? Never oh never will i be feathered.

    [grace]

  • back when their were racial problems in the US, white men would tar and feather the black people in their community. they would pull them out in theri front yards and pour hot tar all over them and dump a pile of feathers on top of them. this was not only painful, but humilit

    [Alyssa Cronin]

  • I was walking down the street and saw a man with a hat, it was fully feathered and I asked him, "Sir, where do you intend to go with this hat of yours?" He replied "I am traveling to my homeland." I assumed he was of Indian decent. I continued on my way along the untraveled road of winds and trees.

    [Samantha]

  • I used to love women with their hair feathered, and teased. Now it's just old, out of style and no longer attractive. But, i think back on the women that I wanted so bad in high school, with the feathered hair, the twinkling eyes and teasing demeanor. i long for those days.

    [Keith]

  • no se loq dice ahi, no me acuerdo, mierda, quiero escrbir bien, puta, me faltó una i, toy drogao, eso si, y ta de má pelaaaaaaaaa.... eee... eeee.....eeeeeeeeeeeeee.... quiero ser lester, de beackman... se escribe así???????? no seee, un día voy a probar acido y va a estar bueno porque voy a viajar y a sońar que tomo

    [nacho]

  • Tarred and Featherd I ran from town like a conquistodor from angry natives...I had no choice.

    [zach]

  • the hair i wore in the 70's was feathered, as is a peacock's plumage. the comb is a strange tool of

    [dave]

  • feathered. feather head. indian or perhaps stupid. feather head. pillows, feathers. soft. but can become bullets if you can propell them fast enough feathers can kill all the stupid indians and feather heads alike. we need a really odd gun

    [Sarah]

  • Feathers. Well, there you go. I dunno what to say about them. Duvets? Yeah, possibly duvets. I wonder if anyone else is thinking about duvets just now. I mean, therer are sooo many people in the world - someone else must be thinking about them surely? I feel sorry for all the people who dont have duvets. Sleeping in the streets, all cold.

    [Stu]

  • Her hair was feathered in a certain way that made her look 20 years older than she was. It flipped out on the sides, tickling her ears and threatening her shiny lips. She looked at him, beckoning his advance. He glanced at her, willingly. Should he? Her feathered hair was calling. It was the 80's. Everyone was doing it.

    [Mel]

  • rolled around in tar and feathers placed on you
    punishment

    [Allie]

  • Feathered. hm. makes me think of the eighties. and their bangs. "now feather your hair, kids!" i would make a tim and eric reference in something like this. wow. Im not sure what much else there is to really say. unfortunately, i know i probably would have fallen into that feathered hair trap back in the day. i may have been born in the eighties, but damn.

    [Alison]

  • one world. one race; human.

    [allison]

  • Feathered is that coat the rich lady is wearing because she found herself a rich man. She's such a whore she can get any man to buy her any feathered product she wants.

    [CookieMonster]

  • fine feathered friend
    are you my foe?
    say you'll be mine
    til the end of
    time's up
    you've flown the coop
    and i'm left alone
    a one-man band group
    where have you flown to

    [amber]

  • i was walking along the street and saw a bird in the air. Cool I thought, I would like to do that.
    I then ran into someone I thought I knew when I wasn't paying attention. I received a funny look and they moved on. Weird.

    [ron]

  • My feathered friends in the backyard left five perfect eggs for us today. Light tan, all of them, one speckled a bit, must have been from the black one. The dinner omelet was vibrantly yellow, so much fluffier than store eggs. Backyard chickens have enriched our lives.

    [Sarah]

  • Well, my many feathered friends...it's one of those sayings my parents said all the time during my childhood that I took for granted -- took as something everyone said, everyone knew. Now I know better. Now it, and the rest, are like our "thing." It sets us apart; we know what we're talking about -- do?

    [Cindelles]

  • flightless birds. claws. glistening skin plucked from glistening, taut bodies. where wings refer to breaded, unrecognisable shapes.
    where flight is something confined to the boeing 747's.

    [katie]

  • desire and necessity

    throw in the like

    treason and heresy

    awkward and aflight

    [Michael Gregg]

  • feathered hair was what i needed to be like her. The first compliment I remember: you have beautiful hair. I don't want bangs, I want it feathered. The first stirrings of womanhood... if I can have a particular way to do my hair, maybe i'll be closer to having a particular way to be.

    [nancy]

  • like the wind brushes along your faint skin, causing a tickle as it whisps along your fine hair. then stops, suddenly like a dramatic pause

    [thomas]

  • The baby bird frills his naked body, and looks up to the sky, missing his mother's warmth. Her feathers made him feel happy, and home. He misses the way they made him feel closer to the world.

    [Erynn]

  • My mind races, but haven't I seen this word already? Perhaps it is a trick, a dream of events that have not yet passed, but I'd like to think I was more temporally stable than that.

    You never know though. My mother knew a guy who was an amazing faker. He was constantly flitting through time, and yet he could live a normal life, at least in our time. God knows what those other seconds were like.

    [Jules]

  • That little feathered hat hung from the mirror on her dresser, reminding her of what had come before. Her great-grandmother, fresh off the boat from Poland, had received it from a kind stranger on the street. It was raggedy and tattered looking, but it held great meaning. Not everyone hated everyone. Not everyone was evil. A feather dropped from the hat and landed on the floor.

    [Kat]

  • soft. lovely. light. all encompassing comfort is exposed. we are what we wish we could be. unknown. mysterious. unrestrained.

    [Silver]

  • My fine feathered friend is not a bird. She's the loser of every pillowfight you've ever been in. She looks ludicrous, with her plumage arrayed all about her being. She looks like a helicopter crashed into a goose migration. She thinks she's cool.

    [Jim]

  • i was eating a feathered bug one day when i decided it was isgousting. i thought hehad poop[ on hisbutt because it was very feathered and fluffy.
    if ithadnt beenm for the feathered bug that day i wolda never eaten another oneinmy life.
    whata trategy! idk what i would do without it! hahah.

    [ernist]

  • oh my a funky bird has landed on my hesd. good thing my hed is a venus fly trap.n odd mutation i seem to have developrd while in the amazon. it grows when fed.

    [Jalan Ember]

  • soft fluffy pillow,
    take me away to my dreamland
    slowly sift me through
    the time and sand within
    feathers fall to the ground
    leaving behind trails of joy
    slip away and fall along
    join the rest of the world in time

    [zulu]

  • Feathered dinosaurs models hovered stock still in the Museum. Petrified in a state of scavenger immorality, they seemed to be joyfully taken with the plastic statuette of the downed triceratops. A lonely night at the Triassic exhibit often led to Alfred the custodian inventing crazed back stories for the pieces. In the back of his mind he couldn't stop himself from wishing he could relinquish the pained existence of a single-cum-homeless janitor in favor of the dinosaurs in his mind, long extinct yes, but at least happy.

    [the q]

  • Feathered is the additive used to describe birds and other such animals that fly and have said feathers. Oh birds how i wish i could be you flying high in the sky, but then getting shot down to die. i wonder as a bird fly's so high in the sky, what does it think.

    [Zach]

  • Damn. That feathered cat toy did prove to be the end of me. I guess fortune tellers are right sometimes. Either that or cats are just plain evil.

    [Fox]

  • as soft as snow
    the cold feathered wings
    brushed my cheek
    i caressed them with my fingers
    questioning if this was real
    or this was a dream.
    i couldn't tell
    the scenery was hazy
    all i knew was that
    i never wanted it to end
    i never wanted to wake up
    (always)
    an endless sleep
    within this angel's arms
    i would rest
    eternal.

    [alyssa]

  • her hair it was the 80s and she was proud

    a plaything of the ignorant

    but she looked great...

    ...today, and just today.

    and then we sat here and now and laughed with our huge, huge glasses that swallowed our face.

    because we look great, and she did not.

    [l-dizzy]

  • Feathered. Like a pillow. Or a bird. Or something beautiful and frayed. A beautiful feathered bird with fire engine red wings wiht blue and green accents, flying through the forest.

    [Molly]

  • When I was in grade school the "in" hair style was feathered hair. I remember wanting to get my hair feathered but at the time I had never been to a hairstylist. I asked my parents if I could please go to a hairstylist to get my hair feathered. The answer was "no, you're too young." At the time our family's hairstylist was my Father.

    [E Lo]

  • I had already decided to write about the sky when I got this word, "feather," which in fact made it nearly impossible to write anything of interest. Too close to home, too obvious, a boring connection.

    [David]

  • the bird liked the nuts. the squirrel always took the birds nuts. the bird swore a vengeance. instead of following through on her plan, however, the physical stress caused her to have a severe brain hemorrahge and fall from a tree on top of the squirrel who was taking her nuts. by the end of the story, irony saved the day.

    [Adam Dunlavy]

  • The bird shook it's feathered wing, but it was broken. It was painful to watch knowing it was suffering. Something that was once able to soar was now destined to stay on the ground with the rest of us mere mortals. It's beauty was in flight, flight that it would never achieve again. How does one go back, when you have flown with the Gods, can you walk the earth and find happiness?

    [belle]

  • The black bird swooped gracefully through the skies, giant feathered wings flapping against the strength of the breeze. The fire that danced in its eyes were the battle call of a blood-thirsty raven. And that's exactly what this so-called "graceful" creature wanted -- desired. Blood. Licking it's lips with a long, pink tongue, the raven swooped down, taking the form of a massive black wolf.

    [Kaze]


  • My life is so feathered. I am spread out all over the place, only to be held tight in one place. I want to fly to reach my destination, but the tightly locked spansion of my place keeps me still.

    [Lynn]

  • feathered pillows in the bedroom where we both slept that one night. red faced lovers tossed in sheets made of down. it was perfect, we were perfect. but things like that never last do they? i always wish they would.

    [Sophia]

  • as the bird flew from the top
    it descended upon an open plain in Kansas
    The majestic bird had no plans
    but only freedom that flew through its feathered body
    Wishing to only feel that about of freedom
    is something people wish for everyday

    [edward]

  • For some reason I'm not thinking feathered like an creature, namely bird, who possesses feathers are a way of protecting the skin and propelling it into flight. Instead I'm focused on the whole concept of being nervous and not being able to be moved. stunned even. maybe that's cuz i'm feeling feathered right now.

    [jany]


  • here let the guilt drip from out the sunrise, as the not so neatly feathered clouds turn black, and this parade is on the brink of never coming back

    [Christian.is]

  • Green, transcending time, transcending the paradox of man and time itself. A union between a god and a wretch. What is it?

    [jogg. da]

  • There are few things that can control flight. All is lifted backwards in a vamp up to space I feel like lifting my head but I can't turn nor can I see. It's a random pattern and we take it in like the cool breath of winter on a hot late-summer's shoulder. Keep it up keep it down.

    [Wes Rosen]

  • to the people of the east gotta get it to the west,
    i need a airplane, yo, or a feathered foot rest
    don't try to emulate
    just got to perpetrate
    to the air
    with the beating
    of your flying legrest something

    [juan]

  • 'one word'. it's actually two words.

    hm.

    [max]

  • birds gently feathered in flight, soft pillow delight

    [John]

  • There was a nicely done image on the page with a feathered edge. It bled nicely to the white space around it giving it that snowed in feel. It was as if the image was being sucked down into a reverse black hole and all that was remaining was the nothingness

    [dennis coxe]

  • The feathered boa is the perfect acroument for the drag queen on the prowl. Colors are as wild as the imagination. Would you prefer the papal purple for the stately and possibly religious drag queens or maybe neon pink is the way for you. It says, "you're out and nothing in this world can put you back in."

    [Evan]

  • I wish I got my hair feathered instead of bobbed. The seventies are in, the 80's are out. Oh well it's only hair it will grow out. until next time

    [cindy]

  • Pink as the feathered coat I saw hanging by the door of the club, the sky, the clouds, they moved slowly into the night as we stood outside and watch the sun sink into the black of the mountains - so distant, I always thought I'd never see what lies behind them...

    Somehow, I don't need to.

    [R]

  • The image that first invades my mind is that of an angel's wings; the soft, heavenly waves. It's an image of two things: grace and entrapment.

    I wish I were somehow entwined in either; lost to grace, or trapped to an extent beyond saving.

    [Shane Woodard]

  • his mind wandered through the pages of the everyday. he kept remembering things the way they should've happened. it was a painful thing to do, you know. think of how drastic the desire of someone has to be for one to imagine memories that never existed, essentially altering history without the reality. every memory would be of her. every thought was of her. every dream will be of her. to what avail? he wanted his life at her editing, but did she feel like reading? was she ready to create the story he wanted to read?

    [Fred Man Jones]

  • As she walked in the room, her dress feathered out at her feet. She was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. Her long chocolate brown hair, feel in loose curls down her shoulders and her eyes sparkled like diamonds.

    [belle]

  • birds are feathered of course. and we all know we all want to be birds. like icarus. but maybe without the burning. suppose there are many other creatures who have feathers. but i can't even get my hair done now. would birds have a thing like a bad feather day? there's something to think about.

    [karen]

  • I feathered my hair when I was in the 6th grade. It was such a 70's / 80's thing to do. Now when I look back at those pictures, it's hard to see what was so intriguing about this. Nowadays, though, the hairstyles don't really have much personality. But back then we had feathered bangs, big bangs, big curls.

    [Michelle]

  • feathered, feathered.
    today in photography class, i went outside to catalogue the world. unfortunately my teacher said we were only allowed to go as far as the campus.


    feathered.


    there life beyond these walls.

    [brendan l]

  • One day a man woke up to find something peculiar. As he covered his yawn he felt something soft across his face. His fingers explored his humanly canvas to find that during the night as he rest soundly, something went terribly wrong.

    [Jessica]

  • a blue egg, found in a discarded nest, with a feather as a calling card, a gift to it's unborn baby so it has something to remember its mother by. Cold winter days. Blue, harsh skys stare down at you.

    [Billy Simmons]

  • there is none so pristine and naught so light as that which can lift even the most burdened and harrowed of souls. the gift is god-given, god-created, and god-endowed for it can procure miracles, it is the amazing, the spectacular, the unbelievable.

    [carl shan]

  • a hair style, or to be feathered as in covered in feathers.
    it reminds me of white, fluffy things.

    [Billy Simmons]

  • Finely feathered drifting downward scarves fall through the air. Like dozens of lazy birds, not caring where they go.

    [Eleni]

  • Birds are feathered, and so are nests, but a feathered bird is not a feathered nest...... Feathered can be a picture.... specifically a digital one.... that makes the edges softer. And a feathered nest makes life's edges softer.... but a feathered bird... well, that's just a bird. It's the un-feathered birds that call out our attention.

    [David]

  • birds, headdresses, chicklets and eaglets, predecessors to dinosaurs, being warm, tribal wear, insulation, flying.

    [Katie]

  • I am like a feathered dove. That is a song that I once sang. It was beautiful, a melody much like the setting sun.
    I promise that I am trying to be the best person I have ever been. I will be, just stay with me Beautiful.
    Feathered birds can fly however they please, and can do as they wish.
    Being a bird and being able to soar must be so lovely.
    but I wouldn't trade this life for a bird's any day.

    [Lilly Julia]

  • I feel feathered, I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I feel it. In description I guess you could say that I feel light, like a feather? Perhaps, I'm missing the point of this word... hmm, well I feel as if I should be stressed about the amount of work that I need to do, but here I sit, on one word... not doing any of that work - and I'm not the least bit worried. Well, that's probably because I haven't realized how much I actually have to do and how little time to get it done. :/ But I do feel feathered. :)

    [Emmy]

  • The nest was beautiful, made on the outside with tiny twigs but on the inside it was feathered with thousands of small, small, downy feathers, making a lovely bed for the baby chicks.

    [Marie Phillips]

  • The duck was my friend, he would take me for walks and let me curl up in his feathered coat. I wonder why i don't see him anymore, ever since that duck-a-la-ronge that I had sometime ago with my parents... oh wait. Oops!

    [Codie]

  • the hair
    soft and whispy
    blonde as the ever golden sun

    the bird
    young and fresh
    blue as the ever changing sky

    come together
    they come together
    and set a feast for your eyes

    [samantha terry]

  • in the end the feathers are nothing more the what remained of her surety. the scarlet down that used to be her shrine molted away like a lover's memory

    [kristel]

  • birds have feathers. why does a bird feathers fall off when it gets shot. is it like an alarm that when a bird gets shot all its feathers suddenlny fall out.

    [louie92]

  • Birds are feather and resplendent in their violent plumage. All nests and catastrophic poo. They glide through the jet streams of polution and drop it on you.

    [Nik]

  • domain name
    we are a domain name registrar located in Ottawa. We do also provide other internet presence services.

    [Bulent]

  • She swept away the stray feather dangling from her feathered headdress. This was the only job she could find and she needed it. She reached for a kohl liner to apply a beauty spot. The feathers dangled limply around her face. Then she donned the nipple tassles and went on to the stage.

    [Prazzie]

  • my mom used to take me the the hair salon and get my hair feathered. I never once knew what it was but i knew she always used to say "just feather it back." when i would start going by myself she would tell me before i left "just tell them to feather it back." I realize now she wanted me to look like i as from a Kohl's catalogue, but i think it was all in love.

    [Andrew Scoville]

  • the man walked into the restaurant and all eyes were instantly glued to what I can only assume was a misguided attempt at fashion.

    The blue and green of the peacock feathers kept tickling his nose so that he seemed to have developed a permanent twitch from hand to nose.

    I know that I heard a few snickers, but for the most part we were all stunned into silence, by the fashion audacity of the stranger.

    [Ami]

  • It was interesting, a long a flowing feeling. One that feathered across my mind and danced across my memories. It was grand, hopeful and endearing. It was a feeling I had long since forgotten.

    To this day that feathered feeling engulfs me, gives me metaphoric wings. It's a dangerous feeling, and a careless feeling, one that could have me thrown over-board in society. So silent I shall walk, never to tell.

    [Kelsey]

  • birds of a feather flock together

    [A. Wolfe]

  • The beautiful girl was covered in feathers, then unleashed them all in a whirlwind of light. The heavens above were glowing as I shielded my eyes, wincing, looking right above me. Hundreds of angels descended from the skies, their feathers flying around us and down from above. They blossomed like new flowers, giving us hope that there was something to live for.

    [Sarah]

  • The feathered headdress sat atop his head, tilted slightly. His scrawny arms were crossed in front of his chest, and his mouth tried its hardest to stay in a straight, firm line, but as was its nature, it quirked up just a bit in the corner.

    [Lita]

  • The birds in the sky are feathered and feel like down in my pillow so soft beneath my head as I lie down for the night to rest. The feathered are an indication of spring, but also summer and now it is fall, the feathered begin to depart in the sky, from the north it is cold but north to south the feathers fly and in their place there are cold smooth and glassy surfaces thick down and protection against ice and water so cold. Feathered is the hair on the top of the girls head that rises so high spiked and glossy, furry it is not but feathered.

    [Erika Gonzalez]

  • Many things can be feathered, be they hair styles, birds, or a style of painting for that matter. Feathering gives texture to an otherwise blank and drab looking surface. My favorite kind of feathering would be in hair styles, one of which is Farrah Fawcett's hair style. That style has been known for years as the Farrah style, when many celebrities years before had that same look. Birds are also feathered, though that's something they can't necessarily help. It's kinda genetic with them, and becoming de-feathered would be a far too painful process to even consider. Though that gives way to an interesting question, do birds even have that kind of consciousness to understand that they are birds? Or do they merely think themselves to be a smaller, poorer version of people? Wow, somehow I got WAY off topic, but still managed to stay on topic. Woah.... weird.

    [Alleena]

  • your hair is feathered. i don't like that on boys. it's not for boys. what kind of man walks into a place and says i want my hair feathered please? no. no feathered. no feathered cuts here please. i'll be leaving now. bye.

    [lyss]

  • I've always wanted to try sleeping on a old-fashioned feathered bed. I wonder if that type of bed lead to the phrase "sleep tight - don't let the bed bugs bite". Maybe there were little buggy things in the feathers. Maybe Martha Stewart knows. I've had lots of feathered pillows in my life, and am not aware of any bugs crawling out of them... just the little sticky ends of the feathers. You would think that the ends of the feathers could be trimmed. Of course that would take forever. Then there are those tacky feathered boas.

    [lynn]

  • Drifting through the heavens, Icarus cried with delight, swooping and soaring above his erstwhile prison. The sun sparkled on the seas below, and dazzled his eyes.

    [April-Lyn]

  • His hair was feathered on the sides as it puffed out from behind his ears. His ballcap kept the top tame underneath the lid and his mullet sprouted out the back like a wild shrub

    [Givita Chance]

  • His hair was perfect for such an early hour. Of course, he worked hard at it each and every morning. That disgusting comb he kept stuffed in his back pocket, caked with mousse, was his best friend. But there he was, the man. The shit. He was a god in 1984.

    [scott]

  • Such is one one makes fun of the feathered. Perhaps one day the feathered will rise again, going back to the sky as God intended man to be. By eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge adam was defeathered, and we should all strive to be feathered once more.

    [tyler]

  • Featherd? Why am I covered in feathers? I'd rather not, as one might say, but to my one they are the only mode of escape from that unholy torment he lives. I'd rather be feathered than to be the cause of his pain. [inspiration from Breaking Dawn]

    [[Alice]]

  • feathered, hmmm, what exactylt does that mean? i know it is an 80s hair style that guys liked if they were into themselves and rock stars or something like that. I think that is funny actually, a guy loving to feather his hair. "ooh look art me, i have beautfiful feathered hair that bounces in the wind." i think chics dig me now!" yepo...feathered hair kicks bootay.

    [shayla Glass]

  • Feathered my nest you could say. With kid gloves? No, I'm not that rich, but I'd like to be. Midas, are you a Judas? Or just incarnadining your speech with sanguinity?
    Fie, fie, go away. Ring a roses

    [Richard]

  • birds. flight. freedom. fly.
    away from here.
    away from pain.
    away from all you know.
    away from all your love.
    so soft.
    so red.
    yet, it cuts like a sword.
    right to the very heart.
    goodbye is the saddest word.
    why does it even exist at all?
    i miss you already.

    [Brisni]

  • I felt like a farmer's prize rooster. Being poked and prodded, feathered and plumed to be put on stage for all to see.

    [Heather]

  • Long feathered people fly throug the sky wondering about the small people who cry in the mist.

    [Oralion]

  • The feathered bird swooped down and landed on my shoulder. I had no idea why, or how, such a beautiful being had come to be at peace with me on such a cold, wintry day. But at that moment, I realized I had never felt so at one with nature in my life. So calm, so present, so alive.

    [Evans Prater]

  • his hair was long and feathered, parted in the middle. he had a swagger when he walked. tall, confident, and attractive. he commanded the room the second he entered it. who was this guy??

    [moon]

  • In the seventies
    I looked like a total goob
    My hair was feathered!

    [markishmark]

  • A bird with colourful feathers. Maybe a peackock with a long and wonderful tale that it spreads to our delight. We could also talk about an arrow.

    [Anusky]

  • if only more people wore feathered boas! and crowns and shiny flapper dresses feathered with outrageous colors. the gayest men i've ever known always dressed the most interesting. i wish people wanted to be more like them... rather than hate them. we don't need more brown or blue or boring beige... WE NEED MORE FEATHERS!

    [seek]

  • swift flight; soft goodbyes. they escape quickly out of the corners of my mouth as i smile away all of the coquetries that danced between our lips and jumped cannonballs off our finger tips. plunge deep, dark -- into pools of liquefied sugar cubes; hot, buttered, melted fools feel like they sprout wings (amongst other things).

    [lizziface]

  • emily dickenson said hope is a thing with feathers
    hope is birds and drag queens
    hope is glitter and hookers and hawkers and sex
    hope is a thing with feathers. a feathered thing like the sexual actions of birds, who, lacking phalluses, simply push their feathered asses together, hoping to continue the species, hoping and hoping again.

    [Sarah Chamberlain]

  • flitted about a hairy surface.
    hair frosted
    ideas flaied
    clouded beveled

    [warren longmire]

  • and tarred.
    or tarred and feathered.

    perhaps that would be a suitable way to deal with you.
    with your indescretions and your lack of human properties.

    yes. mild humiliation.
    i do like the sound of that.

    [fdot]

  • It lay ina crumpled heap on the sidewalk, like a discarded piece of trash.

    "Don't touch it!" Karen scolded. I halted and slowly drew back my hand. "If you touch it, it's mother will never take it back. That, and it's probably crawling with diseases."

    [Yona Yurwit]

  • fleeting ever so swiftly as the wind carries it to its home. Nobody's there and the dishes are still waiting for you.

    Frayed feathers

    [b]

  • i bird was feathered by a bird hunter. I believe a bird should not be feathered because feathering is bad. There should be some laws guiding the feathering of birds. Some one should take feathering seriously.

    [jack]

  • i don't like this word. i really don't like this word... why are you giving me this word? fathered... something or someone who has a wing? it's a combination of the word father and red... weird. i don't like this word.

    [jenya]

  • A long time ago, my father bought me the most beauitful bird there ever was. The only thing was, it sheaded like a dog in the summer. My friends thought it'd be funny to go by some tar and pour it on me, then pour the bird feathers on me and that's how i got feathered.

    [Drew]

  • The feathered mask tickled my nose as the drag queen bent low to intimate something to the crowd. She whispered to me, "Dare to dream, stud." Then she pulled me on stage by her index finger, intent on showing me off to the crowd. "Isn't he just the biggest, butchest stud you've ever seen? Isn't he simply delicious?"

    [Torrin]


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    [SSA]

  • A feathered nest is hard to leave. The chick looks up and over the edge of its cosy sanctuary, to this point its entire world, and considers the terror of its inevitable first flight. Maybe tomorrow, it thinks again.

    [Mark Clarke]

  • We were always told to only feather the rear brake on a motorcycle.

    [ebes]

  • My nest. It's been built with meticulous care. Warm and cosy, it's a thing of beauty.

    If only I had something to put in it.

    [Gerry]

  • Birds are born feathered, but they' re not yet acquainted with the knowledge to use it, and soar high.

    [Terence]

  • work

    [asas]

  • feathered is a feathering technology

    [mali]

  • Feathered wings reached high above his head. He flapped them once, twice and launched himself into the air. The wind in his face tasted sweet, the scent of jasmine and orange blossom fresh on the breeze as he sailed high above the groves of his youth.

    [Elizabeth]

  • oh, ok.
    like when you take scissors and rub them on paper or ribbon.
    no, that's not quite feathered.
    I don't want to talk about birds here.
    That needs to be avoided.
    hair.
    let's talk about hair, internet.
    Isn't that a thing you can do with hair?
    I say yes.

    [Scott]

  • the feathered man was tired because he had to think about everything he was going through. he was a chicken. he was afraid to try new things, but he did his best to hide this from his friends and colleagues, but people who really knew him knew him to be the worst kind of coward, one that doesnt show his true self in the time he should but i trhink it is time for me to go

    [Peter]

  • in dissension
    a prose of worries
    that scribe circles under eyes.
    they weep
    out stories
    of war
    to the youth
    and how the cause lost it's flight.
    a pension for sanctimonious
    pinions tarred to liberty and love.

    [hannah wells]

  • the lashes curled on her mocha skin, so glossy they stood out like proud black plumage. you could almost see them across the room. i dared not make my move; i stood petrified in the shadow of the balustrade. tonight the masquerade of dreams would take place.

    [chiquita]

  • and tarred, winged , condor , and eagles

    [a minwalla]

  • "Feathered!" does he even understand the meaning of feathered, these suits should best leave the creatives to us artists.

    But then they are the ones who help us keep our jobs..

    [Tarique]

  • Feathered hair blows across my face as I walk down the street. My shoes are shiny, even the soles are clean. My suit is perfect; utterly so. My socks are matched to the color of my undershirt. I'm on my way to the unemployment office... Thanks Fanny Mae.

    [John]

  • This feathered vest is the ugliest thing I've ever bought. What as I thinking? He was on my mind.

    Him and that awful hat with a feather in it. Anything just to keep a bit of him with me. But it'll never be the same really, will it?

    [Brittany]

  • strength
    tempered with gentleness
    youth
    tempered with a wisdom
    beyond reckoning
    my angel
    my beam
    of unceasing light

    [sylvia]

  • Feathered as a boa, as a hesher's hair. Feathered as in the father's fur, the Father of us all, the furriners who fleetly flit about and fling fine feathered friends with felicity and freakiness.

    [Dan Kelly]

  • It was a mistake to try and explain himself further since he had already put the proverbial foot in his mouth.

    "I just meant that purple really isn't your color, you know? It's like when you wore that one dress last year and everyone told you it was good, but you know it wasn't?" Her face explained that he had not said the right thing and he groaned again, rubbing his temples.

    "What do you want me to saaayy?" He grimaced as she went off to tell all her friends what he had said, another opportunity to be verbally tarred... and feathered.

    [Jennery]

  • Her feathered hair shone in the sunlight. Our time together was about to come to an end and all I could about was her endearing habit of chewing on that hair...

    I was going to miss it, but I suppose this was for the best. People are suppose to grow, right? You keep learning or you might as well be dead? Well, this was what she needed to grow and I was just going to have to deal.

    [Jules]

  • My thoughts fly, wing-ed, feather-ed, soaring. They refuse to admit defeat and they launch, laughing into the sky when other things are "really more important". I don't want anything to do with the other things.

    [Metamorph]

  • His feathered hair glistened in the sunlight. I couldn't even begin to think about talking to him. He was so fucking intimidating. His warm blue jeans, his tight shirt, and his amazing brown eyes.

    [Audrey]

  • birds at the bird bath. feathers floating in the water after. feathers floating in the wind from atop the tree nest. a feather pen. writing soft words.

    [Al]

  • My nest is no longer
    no weaker
    no stronger
    my pillow is synthetic
    never any more feathered
    Empty
    Plucked

    [Cate]

  • He wore the feathered hat, and it was particularly disturbing to see a forty-year-old man -- presumably going through a harsh and mentally restraining mid-life crisis -- walk around the party with that thing on his head. But his family understood. At least, his daughter thought, it wasn't stocking.

    [Cholo]

  • feathered from head to toe in light dustings of snow, the young girl timidly came into his house. the fire was warm, as was the atmosphere. she didn't feel as strange as she should entering her schoolmaster's domicile. he had invited her weeks ago, and she finally got the courage tonight when she was so cold walking home.

    [larya]

  • Festooned. Decked in a false drapery of frivolty and life. So far away. I see her through a window. My fist pound against the glass. I want her. I want through. But I can't. I can watch. I can wish. But I am alone. No feathers, no flight, nothing but the gray around me.

    [Maranda]

  • I thought I could fly. Wait. Scratch that. Too damn predictable.

    One time, at band camp, I stuck a quill pen up my... nah... that's been used before.

    Shoot the motherfucker! Then we'll tar and feather his... Okay, no. No. NO. That one's crude and tasteless as all hell.

    Ah! Yes, I would like my mustache feathered out and waxed at the tips!

    [paisley]

  • It wasn't my first time doing this, and I was pretty sure it wasn't going to be my last either. But honestly, it was better than the stockade. People still threw stuff at me, but at least I had my freedom of movement. Tar and feathers can't take that away from you, nosiree. And honestly, is it more embarrassing for me or for the people laughing at me?

    [D]

  • birds fly up in big packs feathered clouds and large pecking masses, flying into each other and diving down on the traveller of the sidewalks screaming, shrieking like banshees, cawing, pecking, and then they fly off, exploding in a big colorful burst of feathers.

    [joy]

  • as i walked past the street i heard a noise, a sweet calming noise. This noise wasnt just regular noise it seemed to be feathered and rich and lugurious all at the same time, as i finished walking i found it to be a small bird calling for his mother.

    [ty]

  • Feathered is a bird. Feathered. Someone who is smothered.

    [Fake]

  • Tarreed and feathered. Barred from the weather. Whether you will ever be better than you ever thought you could be. Be more than the touch of a feather. Or be plucked

    [jk]

  • birds, pillows, soft, white, pillow fights with friends and feathers flying everywhere. chickens. cute little ducks on ponds

    [megan]

  • I think of a feathered pillow made of chicken feathers. Writing about the topic feathered, mmm sounds like the database is on crack. I wish we had feathers so we can fly and be fluffy hahaha. funny now i'm done

    [jason]

  • Birds are feathered creatures. They can fly because of this. Also, feathers of various birds are collected by collectors because of their beauty. Especially the peacock. It has feathers with bright colors.

    [Ragavendran]

  • they feather out like the claws of an eagle and encomapassed the archers. From a distance the archer's bows were sharp and stinging but in the close combat to follow they would be uselesss.

    [ethan]

  • Feathered, like the birds before the slaughter. Feathered, like the touch of a practiced lover.
    Feathered, splayed, like dandelion casting it's last to the dark corners, the unlit seams.

    [Jess]

  • Feathered? I think feathered and tared, like a chicken or someone in really hot/bad situation. It reminds me of someone who just tried to argue, but lost in a really humiliating way. I don't really know if i'm doing this right.

    [Cassie]

  • writing on a page with a pen so beautiful and feathered that you feel that the words flow freely.

    [AB]

  • Birds of a feather, flocking together, flying in the sky. A backdrop of sunset and clouds. Rustling through the morning grass, dew beading on slick backs, dripping down between webbed feet. Sliding through the water like floating sharks, flapping, fluttering, peeping quacking. Squabbling amongst themselves over tossed bread crumbs, fleeing the winter cold, paddling in the pond, sitting under the frail, fall trees.

    [Magenta]

  • feathered doves. it would be odd to see unfeathered doves. or maybe it's the feathered ones that are the ones without feathers. I don't know. But I won't worry about it. I won't worry my life away.

    [vamps19]

  • Jodi took her pillow and threw it at her best friend, Sarah. She retaliated. Soon they were entangled in a massive pillow warfare, giggling, throwing, and certainly causing a ruckus. That is, until one of the pillows ripped from the force of their blows. "Uh oh..." Jodi said as feathers burst into the air, fluttering past their faces.

    [Marie]

  • i have feathered myself into thinking of the unusal incidents that have occured to me in the past few days. one day when i was talking a stroll along side the busy streets of New York City pondering upon how the world is so big and thinking of the wonders of God, a big truck rode extremely fast down the rode and splashed the day old cold water left from the rain and inherently decided to give my new BCBG shirt a makeover. Moreso, i could not fathom the idea of going forth any longer

    [born2bewild]

  • Feathered? The feathered caps flying in the air makes me think of the birds that the feathers must have come from. Are they dead? Are they stark naked? Or are they caged in some large industrial facility that continues to take their feathers off?

    [sung w lim]

  • there was a feathered bird in the branch above her. It looked down on her every morning as she passed by and wondered where on earth she could be going in such a hurry. Then he shook his head. Silly girl.

    [Jill Lowell]

  • I saw a feathered bird today. It was little and dead. My cat must have killed it. It could have been my dog but, it was dead. I stared at it, unsure of what to do with it. Should I bury it? Have a funeral?

    [semi]

  • I feel like an idiot.

    I am sitting on my bed, and there are pillows everywhere. No, I didn't just reenact a passionate love scene, and no, I wasn't sobbing so hard into my pillows that they committed suicide.

    But sometimes- only sometimes- I feel like I can't feel anything. I am one insignificant speck floating through the world. I am one girl compared to the 6 billion in the world. I am alone in my search for what I want, and I am alone in my mind at all times.

    So I ripped up the pillow, screaming obscenities, speaking like I was breathing, and the way it came naturally to me was embarrassing, even with nobody around but me, myself, and I.

    [Ashley Nicole Brooks Flowers]

  • pillows

    [momo]

  • The birds, so many of them. Away they fly. The sun-drenched clouds drift by, the birds flapping away beneath them, their wings lifted by gentle breezes from the palm trees below. What glorious skies the birds are a part of!

    [karen]

  • The birds are flying overhead again. So many birds. I wonder where they go at night. Do they sleep? There they go again! Flying away. Lucky birds. Leaving feathers trickling down from the sky in their wake. One lands tenderly on the ground.

    [jackie]

  • The beautiful Crested or Crowned Crane at the zoo was a sight to behold. The huge feathers of the ostrich are smaller than those of the emu.

    [Michele]

  • feathered hair. ha! what a quintessential "80's" look. I can't wait until my kids look back on side bangs and layers the way I look at feathered hair

    [Paige]

  • The birds od this kind stick together. TRhis is the most comfortable, but stagnant place to be in live. Get out and stretch; be with and accept most that you come in contact with. But your good friends will probably be of the same feathered as you are today (I have trouble not ending with a preposition). is the 60 seconds up...it must be because I have written more than 35 words (which is dreaming fast speed for me, but my sister types 90 WORDS A MINUTE, but she can't do calculus like I can :).

    [Mary Redmond]

  • I see an eighties cheerleader being thrown up into the air, feather light with her feathered hair. She comes back down and land a little too, too solid on the ground. She thought that she could have flown away.

    [Bryan]

  • feathered birds fly as the rifle cracked. the feathers scattered all over the pavement as the people tried restraining the birds from flying away

    [annie]

  • Birds, flocking and swimming in the air, floating around and between each other. Mid-air acrobatics worthy of the finest circus. Sleek, trim bodies worthy of any dinner plate.

    [Tim Thraeryn]

  • feathered birds floating flying free. feathered masks, hides me from me. feathered dress, proper, obscene. I want to step away, but I am bound by my happy feathered promise. feathers really aren't that much weight.

    [ch]

  • I would usually feather someone off if they pissed me off. I would even give them a feather as a present just because birds are cool. Whether I've used the word feather correctly, I am assured of, however, I shall be feathered away once this bar stops loading.

    [Thinh Vu]

  • Feathered is being covered in feathers, but humans are not covered with feathers, but instead with fakeness.

    We say one thing to a person, and behind their back we talk bad about them.

    Can humans ever stop being fake and show whats under their feathered emotions?

    [Ben]

  • the feathered bum walked down the dirty dusty road pushing a shopping cart full of old bags and a foam mattress. He sat down at the piano and began to play. Deep, melancholy music began to flow from his fingers. It was unlike anything that anyone had ever heard, so thoughtful and emotional.

    [Dominic]

  • Feathered plumage that was plumage and yet not quite plumage.

    It was fake, not quite hers. Never had been, never would be. For it was a coat composed of the very feathers that had been proudly flaunted by her pet -- now dead, thanks to yours truly -- bird. And, well, over a dozen others as well.

    They didn't call her cruel without meaning, after all.

    [Nyx]

  • Her smile made me to feel as if she is like that feathered bird..Meaning her hand is as soft as those feathers

    [Gandhi]

  • friends that would be there if you could see them. if they'd stay still for a few minutes you would. i reckon. keep an eye out. ok.

    [karl]

  • Gliding over celestial terraces with a full heart and clear eyes, between falling blades of sunlight and high above the eyes of man, the angel of the day came to rest at last on top of a bright, high place, and wept for joy at this world.

    [Sean]

  • The blue jay sat atop her nest and looked around. Her husband was flying overhead, letting his protective presence be known. She was heavy, just days from laying her eggs. So today she will spend her time pulling feathers and inserting them into her nest of twigs. She has that look on her face, as so many new mothers do before giving birth. She is proud of herself, peaceful and loving. It is a beautiful spring day for her and I.

    [Paulie]

  • what is the form of feathered? well lets see;
    I would say that a thing is feathered if its is a form of bird. A sentence would be; " my parrot is feathered today." and you could also say that damm it I ran out of time.

    [Jermain]

  • the bird lay lifeless
    a black lump against the green
    a sole feather ruffled up against the grain
    sticking into thin air without reason

    [cameron]

  • feather, well tzeenecth, maybe i have been playing too much War this time of the year. school is starting, statred, already o the go again. I have been playing too much perhaps, perhaps is a ord so commonly used by me. Am i too uncertain?

    [lid]

  • AN idiot that cannot stay focused for long amounts of time. Spazes and blondies fall into this seemingly expanding percent of the human population. of all the people in the us 99% of them are in this category.

    [Zach Polentini]

  • Feathered? I like down blankets. I like it when you sink in and are comfortable. You can turn the heat way down, so it's cold outside of your shell of warmth, and you never want to get out of your bed. It's even better when there is someone there to cuddle with you.

    [James Hovard]

  • People down in history have been known to tar and feather.

    So I guess I could say they were tarred and feathered as a punishment!?

    [Courtney]

  • When I was small and at a primary school, I wrote in class about ¨feathered friends¨. The teacher, who was large and ominous, struck it out and commented that it was ¨sentimental¨. I remember the insult, the humiliation when all I was trying to do was be creative.

    [di]

  • the bird outside calls for my attention. what does it have to say, other than chirp chirp, poop poop.

    It might think it has lots to say, like most people in this world, but in the end, it just talks and craps like the rest of us. the only thing special about it is what it does outside of its chirps and poops. like the rest of us. Interesting, no?

    [jaime z]

  • Yankee doodle was feathered. Some people are disgraced when they are tarred and feathered. But birds are feathered and considered beautiful. In fact, the most beautiful part of a peacock are its feathers. The duality of the word is great.

    [.]

  • There was a display of feathers in the air. Floating effortlessly onto everything around us, blanketing it all like snow. We were laughing hysterically. Two adults engaging in children's play. Ah, if only we would tap into that more often.

    [Jen M]

  • his hair fell on his shoulders in a way i could scarcely describe. It had layers, but was in some way, more graceful. That hair. His hair. Your hair. I guess it should be called feathered. Feathered like a bird--or tarred and feathered. That would be, of course, what he deserved: to be tarred and feathered, for leaving me.

    [gus]

  • I kissed you
    Even though your lips were cracked, feathered
    From teeth and tears

    You twisted away.
    Lungs collapsed.

    [Grizabella]

  • the bird the pillow the flight of comfort to guide us may be the angel we've imagined though who's to say the dinosaurs weren't the angels themselves or the birds or the pillows in flight, the comfort of dinosaurs to guide us from a place so far from the slope of our forehead

    [Anthony]

  • i lie down in you
    i drop down from my rock bed and
    fall, fast at first
    then drift, slow slow
    like a feather
    onto you
    and my skin is brushing yours
    and my skin is yours

    [L]

  • But not tarred? Why not?

    [Joseph Leff]

  • the feathered pen i had used wrote beatifuy on the blank paper as i expressed my feeings towards him... as though the pen were a drain from my heart to the paper, it was easier than ever to say what i wanted to say. I could scream and cry and demand through the pen, things that i was never able to do without it. Feathers are on those who can fly (and some that cant) but I thing that this feathered pen is the best thing that has ever happened to me

    [cHRISTINE]

  • bird is a feather which flock together once one man knows that for which the wind blows. Light to the touch of man upon the height of our civilization, suffering the ways of the world and the cares of our time. How heavy then the burden of the feather.

    [Matt]

  • Feathers are really beautiful. They're clothing of birds. Feathered birds are beautiful, and they tend to flock together. Flocking together is something like things do. I wonder if I have a flock of my own? Flock is a fairly broadly defined term ... what is a flock? A group of things with something in common. COMMON! We're all common! We're the flock.

    [Anne]

  • some feathered stuff will be birds google and such. my girlfriend lacks feathers. feathered googles are not such things like my girlfriend. they have feathers. the tv series coupling is feathered. nevertheless, i don't like to be feathered. i had laser epilation even though i am a guy. guys should gety

    [alican]

  • a tar covered man covered in feathers... he is now tarred and feathered.

    [whitney]

  • Angels are feathered... Well most of them are. The last one I saw had beautiful yellow and blue feathers. He spoke to me in a voice like a harp and waved its wings enthousiasticly.

    [Robert]

  • Your ceremonial quaff
    Blown lightly by a passing breeze
    Reminds me of what it feels like
    To watch the clouds roll and morph
    In the smooth creamy June sky

    [Shanaynay]

  • feathered.
    The first thing that comes to mind when I see this word is hair. Farrah faucett had the best feathered hair of them all. The bangs were feathered perfectly. Also a lot of people from the seventies had this hair. It also reminds me of Charlie's Angels. I really hope that this style does not come back, it is not one of the more attractive cuts.

    [Julia]

  • Tar and feathering was a common form of punishment involving liquid hot tar poured all over ones body, feathers poured on that so as to rip the skin when pulling them off...also commonly hot tea was poured down their throats...terrible

    [drew]

  • its light n never heavy...its colorful too...and birds have it...think of a peacock...colorfu isn't it..feathers are made

    [ahmadjamal]

  • Feathered and tarred, feathered like a chicken,
    feather-capped Bard and his feathery ferkin.

    [Gavin]

  • dinosaurs had feathers ancient relatives of birds its absurd to think that they just ran instead of lifting off the earth

    [Erik]

  • The Boy who had wings become a feathered owl.

    [gwezheneg]

  • Pernata boa oko njenog vrata tuzno je visila, tek par centimetara od blata koje joj je vec zaprskalo pete i listove. Pomislila je, pomalo je neobicno biti odrasla osoba koja se po kisi, potrbuske, ljulja na ljuljacki.

    [Dea]

  • She was sheltered like that of a baby fledgling; protected and feathered from every danger in the real world. All she could do was remain in her nest and watch the world go round.

    [maddy k]

  • when i was in high school we used to style our hair with the feathered look. We used a lot of hairspray and always carried a comb in our back pocket to make sure a hair was never out of place.

    [Laura Roblee]

  • Birds of a feather often stick together. It's a sad fact that in this world in which we have so little time, that we must stick to the norm and not ever venture into the great wilderness that awaits us just beyond the expecting glances of our contemparies.

    [lolty]

  • The wings on my back sit and shudder in the cool wind as I bow my head to the skies that angrily bear their silver tears. I shed one of my own, and my pure white wings spread wide, shivering in the cool of the night. /What do they want from me?/ I raise my head to Heaven, and pray that they understand you, and what you're telling me.

    Give me truth.

    [Hannah]

  • blue bottom features on filth mix of distant path upwords of a blubeams

    [don]

  • I never liked feathered hair, it was too big. I', pretty pleased that I wasn't a teenager during the 70s. It might have led to many a night contemplating the 'bob' haircut.

    [Pele]

  • the chicken is a feathered animal. Feathered means that an animal or living organism has a whole lot of no feathers. When my brother was feathered, he had none left for anyone else. Take my feathers away! The featherd creatures are naked, becuase they actually hav eno feathers! Even though feathered at first reminded me of a creature WITH feathers, it is actually no. This is so weird, becuse the word does not imply this. I wonder when the one minute will be up. How will I know? It is very misleading. Feathered animals rock.

    [Joe Neal]

  • Hair in the '80s. So cool and unattainable at the time, given my limp, fine-haired status. One of my first tastes of being on the outside looking in. Oh, to be one of the feathered-hair elite! Oh, to taste that crumb of coolness. No dice.

    [Joanna Breault]


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