Mother Earth (read slowly)
I think the wonder of life passes by too many people...
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The Children of Melot
A fantasy that folds on itself in perpetuity.
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The Man In The Moon (Deleted stories)
Once, upon a moonlit night; when the stars were twinkling bright; sailing on a silver spoon, down came the man in the moon. He was looking for a queen and, from up above, had seen
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Dragonocracy (Deleted Stories)
Dragonocracy – Part 1
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End Of The Line
A group of people sit in a railway station waiting room discussing a man who has recently departed, in more ways than one.
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The Lake full of stars (Deleted stories)
The lake was like a looking glass for twilight’s twinkle freckled face; over its surface showered past the shooting stars of deepest space. And mirroring their shining grace;
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March Into Spring Madness
"It's Spring." Roars boomed out of control and students pumped their fists, torn off shirts, girls screamed everywhere and high school drama ensued.
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Passion sounds of light rain on green,
not quite a sonnet collection, whimsy
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My very own queen of hearts
So you want to kiss the sun and stars And break a thousand lovers’ hearts. Shuffle them as if they were a deck of cards… And you were their only queen of hearts.
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