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Monthly Archives: October 2019
My Favorite Goblin
If you are a Facebook user, you are familiar with the memories feature that pops up daily. Some of my favorites are of trick-or-treating as a child and as a momma providing the experience for my son. Back in the … Continue reading
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Broken
Both souls remaining the status quo, Sunny smiles camouflage hearts of woe , Remembering betrayal, pretending to trust As suspicion crumbles hope to dust. Manipulation wears many disguises. Denial only delays deceptive surprises. I wrote this in 2015, still reeling … Continue reading
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Could I Run Out of Words?
Could I run out of words? Writers need trunks of words to rummage through. Artists need their paints or threads, clay or scrap metal. Musicians need their notes. Actors need their roles, teachers need their students and nurses need their patients. Drivers … Continue reading
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Morning’s Canvas
This morning’s sky is gray and the temp is low with a slight intermittent breeze. I doubt anyone complains after the overdose of summer heat and humidity we have endured. Living in SE Missouri, we are accustomed to Mother Nature’s … Continue reading
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