A Slice of Older Days

Ryan sits on the bench by the flower display, watching a collage of feet pass by; silver and green skirts low on thighs...

D.N.A

just a poem
Gold cherry

Because they can’t get the wrappers off

A silly Christmas story from the woman who brought you the talking rabbit.

The evil ghost of Fort Macmurray

a day before the month of December On a bitter cold November eve A drunken man was turned away from the shelter of the Sally Anne Exhausted yet glowing with fresh anger
Cherry

Too Cold for Snow

Too young, as I was then, to know the true meaning of love...

Erase and Replace

A change of outlook that needs work

We fought the British!

On July fourth of 76 we signed a document, we scratched our names and made our marks and to the King it went.

I rode with Bedford Forrest

Civil War Poetry

Round Robin: A Christmas Adventure.

If I could imagine my age I must have been about nine or ten, and it was the hottest summer ever, when the songbird thrush fell from the window ledge outside my house and onto the slabbed path at my feet. Then again it might have been a plague beaked starling with plumage like an oil-slick, for such are the tricks of memory. I picked it up, intent on saving it-although I wasn’t quite sure how-but dropped it just as quickly as the fleas, knowing...

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