Rachell R. Taylor : Writing

Children

Children

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


As children we played in the dark, but that wasn’t so long ago. Of laughter and finding fingers and faces. We never needed lights because ..
Alone

Alone

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


It’s not as if they were alone But they really had no one beside them. They all believed in one another Or at least prayed they did. The..
Scratch No. 253

Scratch No. 253

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


Some scratches of ideas I found on my computer. These are about Dan, before we were dating, playing in the snow.
Balancing Act

Balancing Act

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


I dreamed I was this person, spinning plates. And I watched this plate keep going and going. It was something I started, but I had no connection to it..
Time Spent

Time Spent

A Story by Rachell R. Taylor


To Robb.
The Dawn

The Dawn

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


A poem about him.
The Wire

The Wire

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


Romance is a voice in a map of black phone lines, his love for me, clicking in static. I hear the words ‘amazing’‘wonderful’, ..
Ours

Ours

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


I’ve gone so many miles and still I’m in the same city I don’t know if I like getting Déjà vu off of all my old rou..
Small

Small

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


She felt so small. He looked so small sitting there, holding his legs like bundles of worry. And she knew now why he painted; he was searching for..
Turns Out

Turns Out

A Poem by Rachell R. Taylor


Turns out, my life fits in a 10x8 box. Nobody will turn their heads if I slip off the premises. Okay then. My daughter - my co-pilot - will ask wher..

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