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  • December 14, 2023

    The Lesson I Never Learned

    All I wanted was to see her again, and again, in any place, and in any capacity, because she stripped me of my sad days, and made me consider the quiet kindness of happiness. Her hand plunged into her pocket, lips, lost in a kiss, breathless, breaking down and born again, without a sin, or…

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  • December 13, 2023

    Restaurant

    These days, I am owed to too many people. Second after second, they shred their share from my skin, chattering as they chew. It’s never about how good I taste, and always about how hungry they are.

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  • December 12, 2023

    A Hero Returns

    He towered above the sun and stars, except when he cried. When he cried, he burrowed deep beneath the ashen earth, down to the core of the planet, where he thought nobody could hear him. I listened from my bedroom, watching the walls waning, the world ending, waiting for him to wake up from his…

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    Creative Writing, fiction-poetry, poem, poetry, poetry and fiction, war, Writing
  • December 11, 2023

    It Actually Isn’t Okay Not To Be Okay

    It was apparently okay to cry, all over the spilled milk of soiled dreams. Maybe it would have helped, reaching into the depths of a fractured soul and pulling one last teary eyed performance from her. It would have been so healing, cataclysmically selfish, but a collective collapse that she had earned. Holding on was…

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  • December 10, 2023

    Her Penance

    The first winds of winter were waiting, giggling in the sky with grey clouds as the sun sobbed at the way she had been betrayed. There was no promise of a happy ending, just the inevitable upheaval of the season, and the sun had no choice but to see it through. This was her penance.

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