She Lay There
SHE LAY THERE Grievances were given Everyone proceeded by She lay there The people talked The people cried She lay there Memories of long and close One in particular just starred She lay there She lay...
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AN EMACIATED MACHINE What shall I say While you’re not around Whom should I call to When incapable to make a sound I was given the keys But not shown the doors Travelling with only mysteries...
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blighter \BLAHY-ter\ noun British Slang.: 1. a chap; bloke. noun: 1. a contemptible, worthless person, especially a man; scoundrel or rascal. The blighter had shoulders fully as broad as the girl was...
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HOUR AFTER HOUR Lonesome barflies and ragged Romeos Dwellers steeped in nostalgia Shame from my mind ever flows No Jesus—no Mohammed—no euthanasia Giving up is come and go Street lights—indication...
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PREDETERMINED BREATHS Unyielding on breaking through Parting with myself Personal dogmas—things I do Dusty thoughts setting on their shelf Continuous conversations from within Interminable...
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yawp \yawp, yahp\ verb: 1. to utter a loud, harsh cry; to yelp, squawk, or bawl. 2. Slang. to talk noisily and foolishly or complainingly. noun: 1. a harsh cry. 2. Slang. a. raucous or querulous...
View ArticleCERTAIN INVISIBILITIES
CERTAIN INVISIBILITIES Can’t I decide in a solitary tone I relentlessly leave myself dormant at home Wanting to cocoon these terraced memories Aimlessly lost in certain invisibilities Stirring to sway...
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decant \ dih-KANt \ , verb; 1. to pour (a liquid) from one container to another. 2. to pour (wine or other liquid) gently so as not to disturb the sediment. Quotes: One of Enzo’s jobs was to decant...
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things that escape those who dream only at night. Edgar Allan Poe Tagged: dreams, Edgar Allan Poe, Imagination, quotes
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borborygmus \ bawr-buh-RIG-muhs \ , noun; 1. a rumbling or gurgling sound caused by the movement of gas in the intestines. Quotes: “The stertorous borborygmus of the dyspeptic Carlyle!” declaimed...
View ArticleHello To All…It’s Been A Long Start To The Year
Hello friends, fellow writers, lost souls, and singing troubadours. If anyone is still looking over my blog, I apologize for the lack of input on my part…but—I do have a reason for my...
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blarney [blahr-nee] Word Origin noun 1. flattering or wheedling talk; cajolery. 2. deceptive or misleading talk; nonsense; hooey: a lot of blarney about why he was broke. verb (used with object),...
View ArticleWorst Day Ever Quotes That Will Make You Reconsider
Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try! Dr. Seuss Tagged: Dr. Seuss, love, Mother, Poetry, quote, quotes, relax
View ArticleThe Novel Begins
Prologue The splintering bark showered him as the shot exploded into the tree a mere foot from his head. “You can’t hide. I know every corner of this forest, and it will be your burying...
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Mollify [mol–uh-fahy] verb (used with object), mollified, mollifying. Definitions for mollify to soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease. to mitigate or reduce; soften: to mollify...
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On this side of Jacobs Pass, so called for the old-timer Jacob Tooley who went missing in these woods some time ago, I wake up every morning in my cabin some six miles out of town, a good distance to...
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2 My name is Joseph Tooley, and it was my father Jacob that went missing nine years ago out here in these very woods. No trace has ever been found of him in all that time. And believe me it...
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too-too adjective [too-too] Definitions for too-too Informal. excessively and tastelessly affected:The movie was simply too-too. Informal. in an excessively and tastelessly affected manner. Citations...
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