Poetry
1. Nothing But Light Under My Skin

One of the most recent poems as of yet, it's about a little Polish girl thinking about her mother. It's rather lovely.
2. You Deserve It

This is actually a rap song I wrote, after hearing Eminem on the radio too much. Just to prove any dumbshit can write a rap song like his. I think you can tell. It's written from his point of view too.
3. Discarded

An abandoned teddy bear's feelings on... uh... being abandoned.
4. High Stakes

A poem about a woman having an affair with a guy from work and her way of telling him it's time to end it. Not a true story.
5. Cut

No comment.
6. Broken Record

One of the newest, once again, about a person who hears voices - and they tell him to do bad stuff.... ooh! Spooky! No, I don't hear voices, except maybe the Voice of Reason, and that stupid conscience thing.
8. Vietnam Survivor

I was ten when I wrote this, when I first realized I could write poetry if I really tried. I didn't try that hard on this one, it's really pretty free lance. I felt like writing about an old woman who speaks of her son, a Vietnam hero.
9. It's Too Late

  One of the few autobiographical poems I bothered to spew out onto paper; I was thirteen and depressed over the morbid, awful death of my cat. In short, his major organs completely failed during surgery, which was supposed to save him.
10. Time

  No, not the David Bowie song (or the Cinema Strange cover!), this is just a poem... this is one of my newest.
(c) Sandman by Neil Gaiman
7. No Longer Laugh At Me

I wrote this at the tender age of twelve, when I was at the peak of being bullied by my classmates in good old seventh grade. Back then, I thought suicide was romantic. Luckily, I didn't try to act on that weird little impulse. Besides, I'm not bullied anymore.