Danger Writing
39 creative works found
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When I Smile
by KelseyDI pity you / Who love me / One day soon / You will see…
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danger in the shores, ring in the courage
by careless raptureYou shouldn’t have done that / I’m pacing. / Back and forth. / Back and forth / and I hear the sea laughing.
it’s o.k. sometimes to drown a little if you’re sure that’s why you’re swimming
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Centrifuge - The Danger In Turning Around
by G. Merrick JusticeIf I were in a centrifuge, my brain would fly down to my feet / so instead of the scrambled confusion, my skull would be ordered and neat …
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if you love them
by Butterflies And BulletsIf You Love Them I know you’ve heard of me, how I take promising lives and turn them into shambles / But they don’t care now that the…
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Dangerous curves...
by karldentonNSFW
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Suspended Erotic
by Kristy LeeDangerously close, breathtaking / and as exhilarating as that of orgasmic nearness. Knowing that to jump over the edge, would finalize …
Pure Erotic… want and need.
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Unwritten dangers of the job
by tuffcookiePhotography once seemed so innocent and tame / hold your camera / aim, click and voila Thoughts of the innocent i dare say / A few miles …
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(Darkened Angels) Distracting Innocence Demure
by Amber Elizabeth FrommInnocence Beware Of the Darkness / Wander Toward’s the Light… For Darkness Whispered To Me / Did Tempt My Soul,My Sake / And Demons …
Temptation Choice Lust Loss Sin Light Innocence
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Country Dancing - Rhythms Unleashed
by RayjunWith sensuous rhythmic movement of hips / she fluffs up her boa… it bounces in time. / He matches her mood.
Rhythms of the outback are seen in the need to be different for survival.
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Danger!!!
by Sally OmarDanger!!! / She might fall in love with you / Danger!!! / She might control all you do / Danger!!! / She’s a woman with control / Danger!!!...
Thank you Angela for your photo Danger… Please check out my friend, Angela Harburn’s other awesome photos on the RB. /
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The Danger of Turning Around
by G. Merrick JusticeIf I were in a centrifuge…
A little ditty…
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going cold turkey
by Jan Stead JEMproductionsGive me the strength to walk away / to say so long / farewell, / if only for a day…
Written in a moment of contemplation…
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Cold Feet, Flashing Lights: The Men You Shouldn't Marry
by Martie VenterCold Feet, Flashing Lights: The Men You Shouldn’t Marry / “To my wonderful husband – / and the motley crew of boyfriends / that…
I had 6 relationships before finally getting married (at the mature age of 28!) to a man eminently suited to me. I suffered much heartbreak and learnt a few hard lessons along the way. This is an excerpt from my book (under the pseudonym “Heather Hopkins”) on this part of my life journey:
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The Elemental.
by Gregoryno6None dared open that unearthly door a second time. Instead they fractured the Elemental, and dispersed its energies into a mystical patte…
Connected to this image here
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My new friend. A boy I met, on the way to the Men's.
by OzcloggieI looked up at the security cameras, wondering what they might think up there, about this old man, meeting up with this cheerful little b…
Filling time. Meeting a little boy, on the way to the toilets.
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Dangerous Territory; The Korea of the North
by David MackA father & son take a rare journey across the DMZ and into the mysteries and mountains of the impoverished and occasionally starving nati…
I have some photos on display that were taken in North Korea, and I thought it only fair that I include the story that goes along with them. I entered this in a travel writing competition recently (it didn’t win) and I’m posting it here so at least some one might get some enjoyment out of it! Not technically related to ‘Japanfluence’, but I thought it might be interesting to a few of you Japonophiles – here’s looking at you TBO!
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Dangerous Driving by the Police
by Gregory John O'FlahertyYou’re getting the pension / I don’t see why you complain / I know you did mention / That you are in a bit of pain
refer to my Poem ESD Grows a OPI, and picture titled ” A Picture of Paranoid Schizophrenia. I had a prolapsed disc from a motor vehicle accident 23 / 01 / 1975. No real issue. On 28 October 1998, I was leaving my sisters house after a party and the police were across the road, they called us all together and started chatting to everyone, but did not address me. So I walked off. I was followed by an officer. I told him I was going home, you know who I am, if theres an issue see me tomorrow, and walked off. He jumped on my back and handcuffed me and placed me on the floor of the police van. He drove at high speed to Bendigo 45 miles away, thowing the van around every corner and round about, and throwing me from one side of the steel covered van to the other. When we arrived I was covered in vomit and pissing blood. I was not charged for anything, I was released 24 hours later. / I have since lodged complaints both on the phone and in writing. I have approached solicitors. As I am on a pension for a psych condition, I have no money and every probono solicitor I have seen has said that because they do work for the police at times they can’t help me. / I have spoken with my MLA writen more letter to many and various. / They further injured my neck to the point of having to see a specialist, who after me putting off the operation twice, fussed three vertebra on the 5th of March last year. I am told if I mention the officers name I will be sued. Whether I spell it right or not I think he has no hart. My MLA, like all politicians is no helper. The police say they have no record of the instance. I have my health file with the report from the psych hospital they took me too, which gives the date and time, and confirms the Police delivered me there in a divisional van. Such is the law in this country. No I do not want a franchise to sell canabis.
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Mystree Deep - Part 4 - Aimee
by SprinkleThe whole house began to shake. Or maybe it was the whole town? Aimee didn’t know.
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by JaneAParisRight now I am in the Bermuda Triangle and I am wearing nothing but a little red polka dot bikini-
This is a written mental escape. It represents my love life, sex life, and health. It talks about the wonders and dangers of the deep (relationships) and the problems getting there. There is a lot of symbolism in this work.
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The hidden world.
by KMorralThe space under the bed beckoned. And as she stared into the darkness, the urge to delve in and investigate drove her forward.
Another story I intend to submit for a local competition. Any thoughts are always welcome. This one came from my clear out of my university abode!
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Cage Rage
by ArlettaI cannot live my life in a cage, though the hunters sniff for my scent / They threaten with sharp fangs, with arrows, with leaden horrors…
Actually, I was thinking of the hackers and the fact that I just sent a message t o the man they keep hacking me in regards to. Should I never do anything I want, share anything with whom I please, because of how other people do so like to keep their panties in a ruffle?
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Sparky's World
by FRANK LOSIKToday Sparky was in luck. The doors were just enough ajar to allow Sparky to wiggle his way inside. And, in he went full of wonder and …
Exerpted from my book, “The game of Life” Log on to www.franklosik.com/books to learn more about it.
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Dave Danger, "The Last Calusa"
by David Lee ThompsonAfter being lost in a Florida swamp looking for the lost village of Ponce de Leon, (The site were Juan recieved his fatal wound in Florid…
Excerpt from the “Dave Danger” adventures in history series “The search for the last Calusa”. This series is about a modern day Indian Jones type figure who’s adventures bring an exciting way for young readers to learn about history, and to foster in them an appreciation for the natural world. To learn more about this series contact Dave at dltphoto@aol.com
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Dave Danger and the search for The Last Calusa.
by David Lee ThompsonCriptic epitaph left on an old spanish conquistadors grave stone in St. Augustine Florida. that leads Dave to the last Calusian refuge in…
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