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The Clyde of my Bonnie
A Poem by
Ella Emergency
He’s a hug on a platter, He’s sweat in my eyes, He appreciates my skinny, He’s nosy and imposing, He’s warm and brown, He..
Now That I\'m Erin
A Poem by
Ella Emergency
The thing no one understands is this: I don’t need anyone to worry for me. I don’t need anyone to try to fix me. It does no one any goo..
Migrating to the South Shore
A Poem by
Ella Emergency
He has no clue. He has no idea. He doesn’t have the slightest That he’s the only one I truly trust Because I know he won’t tell ..
The Perks of Depression
A Poem by
Ella Emergency
That thing Longo was talking about... she said she liked it.
The Saga of Captain Gilgamesh Longo
A Book by
Ella Emergency
Part One: The Call to Adventure
A Chapter by
Ella Emergency
PROLOGE Captain Gilgamesh Longo had never been to the country of Quetzequa. The fearless warrior woman had been on many missions to the far stret..
Part Two: The Search
A Chapter by
Ella Emergency
CHAPTER THREE: THE LIBRARY The invasion was on the television for days. As Longo’s party searched, the world they knew was consumed by the &ld..
Part Three: The Rescue
A Chapter by
Ella Emergency
CHAPTER FOUR: OLD NORRIS MANSION The old Norris mansion was high on the hill above the city. It was imposing, and gigantic; the outside was overgrow..
Part Four: The End Is Just The Beginning
A Chapter by
Ella Emergency
CHAPTER FIVE: HOME AGAIN Longo woke up to Jed calling her from her front door. She had called him last night when she had gotten home to tell him s..
Flowerful Nature Walk
A Poem by
Ella Emergency
Ms. Long-induced poem
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