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Archive for: June, 2010

Is Today’s Generation Worse?

Is Today’s Generation Worse?

When asked to write an article I usually do not have a problem as I’ve had a verbosity spirit upon me for many years dating back to the early years when stringing sounds together sometimes made a word, sometimes just a pretty sound. You can also note I have a run on sentence spirit to deal with on a daily basis. So what to write? There are so many topics to pick from for someone who has been in love with information, language, human [...]

Rupert

Rupert

Even after all of these years I believe it was Rupert who swaggered in and saved me. A cat as ordinary as any other who shifted the balance of scales swayed so massively wrong. With his simple need of me, a fluffy tail, and his silly tiny meow he walked into my life and changed me.

Be Original

Be Original

Over the years I have read a lot of books. I mean, a lot of books. Now that I sit back and take a look at them, there are a lot of similarities between all of them. Some seem just like others with the exception of the characters names and location and there is nothing wrong with that, as although the books are similar, they are still great stories. However, I have learned that the more original your manuscript is, the more likely it [...]

Dying Emotion

Dying Emotion

The feeling is dwindling, Love is travelling with it on a long vacation into dwindling; It should not and never dwindle, You made the vow of no dwindle In the absence of nothing dwindling, But is the dwindling dwindling? In the presence of everything and something Once beautiful a love Is disappearing from the breakfast table. To love is a right, A right to be claimed In the every fullness of it. Love me, Let it sparkle And [...]

Two Mothers’ Bravery

Two Mothers’ Bravery

A long storoem (story-poem) about a mother fighting for her son’s life and confronting the barbarian’s chief.

Tamarind

Tamarind

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Hello World Today

Hello World Today

The world they say keeps changing every step we take. There are so many questions that flatter our mistakes. The more we learn the less we know. Our aches and pains begin to grow. Life and time begins to matter. As this life on earth begins to shatter. Know I see less of me and my world has come full circle. All I’ve aim to be has seem to be dysfunctional at best. What I know or did know has taken away my past. I once [...]

Death Goes To Hell

Death Goes To Hell

Death is not supposed to die. That’s the problem. Here he sits in a pile of reaped souls, locked in the eternal waiting place while his one impossible nemesis absconds with his keys. Lovely. The imposter should have died the first time Death killed him. Or the second. Or the third. Or the fifty-seventh. He is plagued about what to try next. But first he has to find a way out of Hell.

The Greatest People We’ve Never Met…

The Greatest People We’ve Never Met…

The Greatest People you never meet and the Ones you meet and cherish! It’s amazing the ties that bind people, some they’ve never actually met. Technology has made communication possible on a level I’m certain even the developers of such devices are astounded by. We build relationships with strangers that suddenly become friends and before long they become people we depend on. These people help us with tasks we cannot accomplish [...]

Reflection

Reflection

Triumphant am I when I see you stumble Impishly witnessing your short fall from grace My ego is puffed up with your simple proof of humanity Your hands flailing as your feet benignly betray you Gathering my own importance close, I feed on your shame I take frantic pleasure in your failure My lungs inflated with harnessed laughter at your plight I mover closer-taking all of this in…my skin humming My mind keenly focused on your [...]