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Snow day tragedy
about a girl who goes sledging but something unexpected happened
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Judge's Wife, The
They migrated from the provinces when the judge retired. This was to escape the escalating violence in those places. He was very formal and never failed to speak. You always saw him impeccably dressed in his dark suits. His wife dressed nicely, too, and you thought she wouldn't be caught dead without her heels--sometimes high, sometimes medium, never low. I suspect she'd worked only inside the home. They'd brought up three children. He'd always provided them with nice houses and housemaids. As she was a racist, she'd never been able to forgive the child who married bi-racially nor fully accept the in-law. During the old white judge's last days and weeks, as his health failed further and further, she became exasperated and fed up with running here, running there despite paying a full-time nurse with money he'd earned(or stolen). Then he died and the running stopped acutely. Rest ensued. I think she'd planned to live with one of the children but it wasn't to be. So, she's with us still, but she doesn't live alone. She lives with a live-in housemaid by the grace of God. A judge's pension can be fairly comforting. Maybe in her thoughts or heart she lives alone. But who really knows?
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Dear Auntie
A letter to an aunt from a homeless girl
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Blue and Empty Rooms
Another of my rambling moments, honestly, I don't take drugs!
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- 593 reads
PHANTOMS
PHANTOMS Is there anyone there I said, Looking near the empty house door. Which groaned with rusted hinges, To reveal the dusty floor. Small insects...
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You Who Loved Me Truly
You who loved me truly have left me here behind Now I'm working on your substitute I trust He'll be as kind. Although I talk to Him each day His answers aren't by tongue Doesn't matter, I say with cheer, what I'm after is His ear. You who loved me unstintingly no longer ring me up Just the same I keep you near like a cracked but favourite cup. At times I fear my own farewell but justice must be done and who am I to seek parole? Of all His billions I'm just one.
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Stimulation
a (then) unrequited love poem to a delightfully scented friend ...
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Impression
a companion piece to 'Forensics' (Pt. 2, some months later ...)
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Refugee from an unknown land
About a refugee from an unknown place.very short and my first attempt so plz review it.
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- 468 reads
Good Day To Die
no dark clouds cross this sky the trees not wracked by bitter winds the sea not twisted torn in torment terror today is not a good day to die
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- 768 reads
Suicide - or just maybe a new start&;#063;
the beginning of the end
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Weather Or Not
Through opalescant mauve cold and careless crocadile tears hail ill met. Sluice of shimmering tendons gutter gathered rain muscles slur and sing...
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Cry Haddock!
Parody Rhyme (from Julius Caesar)
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- 960 reads