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Not Afraid of Rain 0

For

Saints do their time just like everybody else but they just can’t catch a break their epilogues all writ in golden language but their chapters raggedy, potato sack cloth luxurious – no, that was...

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(the) Strength, In Our Love

Poem Singing happy tunes without a shove Such a dedicated woman, easy to claim She is responsible for giving me belief in real love She will be the last woman that will carry my...

patriotic poems 0

Dragging Pride

Poem   Stepping off my vessel as one Navy Valor holding onto my pride draped is my honor. I struggle to step in your universe the waters took stock in my life it isn’t...

heart poem 0

It Can Last

Poem Fluttering inside the walls Imagination flowing like waterfalls Heart light Glowing bright with childhood flight Wings expanding Rib cage inflating With sunshine Crisp and twinkling In your squinting eyes Rosy cheeks raised up...

voyage fiction 1

Light in the Cabin

Short Story   They told me I was the perfect candidate. The ship left in a week, no training necessary. There were a few already there. “You’ll be one of the first on this...

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Self-perception

ambitions nurtured by love-filled hearts stars in the eyes Life – a game of cards with unexpected deals shows and surrenders, bearing the brunt of clubs and spades awaiting emergence of jokers in the...

Night She 2

She

She wants to live in a world without man-made lights. Let her – says the carpenter. No, are you crazy? It is an invention, the one of light, so people can see what they...

New York City 0

But Really, (really) Fake

What if you quit? I’ll wait for that answer till doomsday Churchill discussed this topic at length to the bullets and speakeasy-like culture of tyrants but eventually rode high What if you enlisted and...

In the Tram 3

Anonymous

On the bus watching the lives Sharing a schedule The cycle of everyday people. Out the window pastel houses blur Wet grey sky White ocean. First the kids Then their parents Starting their eight...