4 stories
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Walt Whitman
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8.4K
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735 parts
A creeping dread, not of shadowed castles or crumbling manors, but of boundless, suffocating growth. The prairies stretch not as fields of g... -
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Ambrose Bierce
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6.5K
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959 parts
A creeping dread clings to these verses like graveyard moss to crumbling stone. Bierce doesn’t offer poems of roses and gilded cages, but gl... -
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William Carlos Williams
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1.6K
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168 parts
A stillness clings to these pages, not of peace, but of dust motes dancing in perpetual twilight. Each verse is a chipped shard of memory, r... -
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James Weldon Johnson
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847
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74 parts
A suffocating humidity clings to the wrought-iron balconies and shadowed streets of Charleston, even as the narrative exhales a languid, dec... -