Laura Lynn : Writing

Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine

Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine

A Poem by Laura Lynn


A cool drink of water, what deeds belong to man, and man alone? Blustery talk, certainly is not feminine. The language used to be pretty. Bodices c..
A letter to Louisiana

A letter to Louisiana

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Union, justice, confidence
Let Us Be Grateful to God

Let Us Be Grateful to God

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Assent, would he take my missive memories? Bit that the horse chews, unkind fluctuation of my Blabbermouth self, they gave me the information. ..
To the Stars through Difficulties

To the Stars through Difficulties

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Auspicious days ahead, the Lord brought them Babyish tenets for planets, hidden Bachelors in the wings of the hotel Anchor down fo..
The Honey War

The Honey War

A Poem by Laura Lynn


The Honey War was a bloodless territorial dispute in the 1830s between Iowa and Missouri over their border. Before the issue was settled, three tree..
The Crossroads of America

The Crossroads of America

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Arrange the day like a pack of cards, Buckle my shoe after counting to two, where Buffalo roam near the crossroads. Guards Ask pretty Indiana S..
State sovereignty, national union

State sovereignty, national union

A Poem by Laura Lynn


State sovereignty, national union A dazzling set of lights for this Christmas, and scared Backbiters, which were you and me; we like the..
Let it be forever

Let it be forever

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Let it be forever An old regime, how I feel just now, Bit by bit torn apart with urbane thoughts too Apathetic, the accordion blinds, Trou..
The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness

The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousne..

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Infamous sky, it’s time to tell us how to Note where things are and not feel their weight. Decimated district lines, culture feels strong...