They say your either black or white but what if we were to look for the grey along the way making some feel right and others feel wrong regardless of what you thought you knew it changes depending on your… Read More ›
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Clock by Sarah Lamar King
I feel each second passing… Where has all the time gone… When faith is frigid fiction, Recites there is no ending, Revere the unsung darkness, The light won’t set you free Bend the… Read More ›
Stocks Up by Veronica Thornton
Stock prices are going up but apparently not far enough think it’s hard now it hasn’t even gotten rough the investments are locked up collecting interests you better exercise good common sense pay attention to what they fail to… Read More ›
Awake by Tracy Seiden
It was 2 am and she was awake again having drifted off only hours before, the night young and she so tired of the struggle. Thoughts racing, her mind a torrent of ideas, what ifs, why cant’s and more. Where… Read More ›
A Flower Cut From Desire by Mark Andrew Heathcote
The lotus is a flower cut from desire Whatever her hue, her petals attire She is the goddess that sank into The muddy waters – arose anew. Her purity and beauty is no cauldron. Thou portrayed to symbolize… Read More ›
Autumn by Angela M. Bertoli
Let autumn fall, And summer leave. Enjoy the change, Crisp air to breathe. Nights are cooler, Days a bit warm, Holidays near, Plans start to form. Soon it will be, More than enough, With naked trees, And dying stuff. Marshmallow… Read More ›
They Wonder by Veronica Thornton
Momma said Baby you gone gave to grow a thick skin People will treat you different because they can’t be bothered to see what’s within Daddy said there would be times where your hands will have to look out for… Read More ›
For Cathie & Gracie by Jaz
2 doves, determined crash into each other beak and breast making a “thud!” that all of nature feels Their contemporaries- great and small gather (like when each one knows when the other is in trouble) The loudest silence falls… Read More ›
Rat Race by Hannah Allen
Attend class, Sit, stay, listen, Pay attention to the lecturer, Get good grades good student, Choose a passion, Reliable occupation. Become a good employee, Serve your employer with glee, He’ll offer you security, Buy, Spend, Borrow, Collect more dust… Read More ›
Haiku 4 by Sarah Lamar King
Severed ties, flowers, As my grave piles higher, I will expire © Sarah Lamar King Excerpt from the book “My North Star Misled Me” $13.95 Plus Shipping – Available at CTU Publishing Group and Amazon.com About the Author… Read More ›