For you – Poem of Tha Day
“I think it’s time for you to go home love,” I reluctantly say to her.
Read More For you – Poem of Tha DayNo foul language, violence, drugs, this is acceptable for all age groups.
“I think it’s time for you to go home love,” I reluctantly say to her.
Read More For you – Poem of Tha DayTree Branch Little tree branch standing strong in the sandstorm. Wind rushing, lightning flashing, can you handle it? Little tree branch so natural so brown and green. A part of mother nature, tree branch you will be great. Monday I am going to create today. I am building my most favorite thing! After hours of […]
Read More Story for ChildrenYou can usually catch the friends in pairs or duos, or as a quad, depending on the time of day and upon their schedules; however you will never see any one of the friends riding solo.
Read More Story: The New StudentImani Zambo sits on her couch. She has experienced some writing blockages lately, and is wondering how to get out of the funk. After doing some research online, she still doesn’t know what to do. Her paper started well, the assignment is to examine the human condition before commencement and after the completion of 4 […]
Read More The drawing“Hm not over derr” Mama Umu stated pointedly. “Tings don jus disappear ya know, jahh. Ya Likle ones these days so fast ya know, take lyf easy dearestt yaaa no wut I saaayy hahahaha.”
Read More Short Story – Wind Touch pt: 1-2On a warm, autumn morning, before the sun is fully up, this is around the time that the morning dew begins to dry. The dew is usually cold on your feet, so cold that it makes you shudder and want to dance. Some people want to dance, others want to shiver, others want to jump […]
Read More Short Tale – The Blue Pond LakeAn alligator was strutting across a rocky path. The path is covered by an archway of leaves. These leaves belong to tall trees of various species, of which one is the palm tree. Look at the alligator go, walking and strutting, or is it simply walking with no strut? Do alligators strut, walk, or wiggle? […]
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