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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, approval 9 months, 2 weeks ago
He is bad. He is well aware of this, yet he seeks the older man’s approval, the man who caused his life to be turned around, perfectly upside down and straight all at the same time. He set him on the right track, […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, camera 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Aren’t teenagers supposed to cuss and smoke and fight with their parents? Aren’t they supposed to hate the world, to want nothing more than to get away from their nest and curse their parents’ names to the sky? I […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, pour 11 months, 1 week ago
I don’t understand this, this that is going on around me. Children should not be put through such agony, yet I am sitting here watching my baby sister cry in front of my eyes, because it hurts and I can’t do a […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, retrieve 12 months ago
If I hold my breath and count to ten, can I retrieve those memories, those old thoughts, those old feelings as she can? Can I find it in myself to hold my breath until I see the truest purple behind my eyelids, […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, retrieve 12 months ago
Deep breath.
Hold it in.
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, base 1 year ago
“I’m headed back to HQ,” she panted in her mouthpiece.
Her breath had been stolen from her by three very large watch dogs that seemed very intent on eating her skin, and she was having a difficult time […]
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Morgan Ashleigh posted an update 1 year, 1 month ago
I don’t think people understand the point of this website. You’re supposed to create wonder on this website, a wonder of free flowing words of art from your mind. This is a place you come in order to relax, and to let your fingers run without having to worry about what people think. I don’t understand why people do not take this seriously, why they do not at the very least attempt to make art. This is not a dictionary. When given the word stork you do not reply bird. You let your mind feel that bird, and fly with it, and then you document your travels with said bird.
I do not understand why others do not seem to understand this.
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, earring 1 year, 1 month ago
Have you ever wanted to seem as something more? Something more than just human, something more than just a girl, something more than just 16?
How does one accomplish such?
I want to. I want to seem as big […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, heartache 1 year, 1 month ago
It was once a word spoken with rolled eyes and laughing tones. Said in mocking to girls that gave up far too much, way too soon.
Now, it is a pain in my chest, a physical pain that lives up to every letter of […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, residue 1 year, 2 months ago
The residue he left on her soul, that was permanent. It wasn’t something she could wash off, something that would fade with age. It was a permanent scar, a burn on her very being, plain as could be, if only one […]
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Morgan Ashleigh commented on the post, petition 1 year, 2 months ago
Her pen pushed to paper, and along came her sprawling signature. She was the first, the first of millions that would sign it.
Each of those signatures would bring her closer to her goal, closer to completing […]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word stunning 1 year, 6 months ago
Wow. His only thought as she walked down the aisle towards him. Her eyes were red and puffy, her bottom lip swollen from where she had been biting it, and she had pulled a curl free from it’s resting atop her head. But none of that mattered at all. It all added to her beauty, [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word still 1 year, 6 months ago
Hold your breath. Stand completely still. She did so, praying that the tests would show what she prayed, what she wanted to be told. She stood perfectly still, because she didn’t want to chance the possibility of messing uo the X-Ray. She didn’t want it to still be there. Please, she prayed, let it be [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word playground 1 year, 7 months ago
He licked his lips, looking around at all of the little children playing. They swung from swing sets and laughed joyously and they darted across the field to the jungle gym. Curly, blonde hair bouncing in ponytails, brown tresses coming free from curls, all the eyes sparkling in happiness, all inviting him to come play [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word celebrate 1 year, 8 months ago
Bright festive colors filled the streets, crowded so much so that one could not tell which way to go to get anywhere. The roaring in his ears was deafening, the lights blind ing but still he could not wipe the smile off of his face. Alcohol was being passed from hand to hand, beads being [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word trade 1 year, 8 months ago
“For sell or trade?” Those are the words she hears, from the two men that are talking around her. She stays quiet, looking at the ground. It makes no difference to her what is done. It would not change anything, only change who she obeyed and who she listened to. The first man, who she [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word existence 1 year, 8 months ago
My existence is fleeting and non existent. I simply want to fade away, so that my existence is no more. I don’t want to put up this lie, keep up with this facade. I want to fade away, but to do so is such a frightening thought. If I fade away to nothing, then who [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word force 1 year, 9 months ago
Push, pull. Tug, shove. Bend, break. It was all force in their world, no asking nor questioning. There was no time for that, not in the time of war. She was told what to do and expected to do such. She knew it bothered others, but it did not bother her. That was what she [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word transport 1 year, 9 months ago
‘You’ve been transported to a more stable facility.’ She didn’t quite make sense of them, those words, though she knew she should. Pain racked her system and she heard something beeping in the distance. ‘Shut that damned thing up. It’s so bloody annoying,’ she tried to say aloud, but found she couldn’t move a muscle, [...]
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Morgan Ashleigh wrote about the word missed 1 year, 9 months ago
He will be forever missed. Yes, that is what the eulogy said, but does that truly convey our feelings? Does that sooth the aching hole in our souls because, no he won’t just be ‘forever missed’? He will be forever mourned. He will forever be a whole in our hearts, and an emptiness in our [...]
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