Courtney : Writing

Take a Left for the Right Path

Take a Left for the Right Path

A Poem by Courtney


Read each line separately, then together. They say different messages.
Telling Masks

Telling Masks

A Poem by Courtney


A huddle of masks Though not too close for comfort. Three of onyx black Matching each’s suit and tie. Simple affairs for Unmistakable sol..
Kindred Spirit

Kindred Spirit

A Poem by Courtney


Long in the tooth, wise glassy almonds briefly covered by cascading lashes-- down and back up. Entangled branches in the wiry, choppy mane. Bulg..
Towards the End

Towards the End

A Poem by Courtney


Excuse my language :D
When Will We Stop Talking About Our Mothers?

When Will We Stop Talking About Our Mothers?

A Story by Courtney


I know I had a condescending look on my face while she talked, and I know my classmates could see it, but I didn’t care. We are adults, for G..
Powerless

Powerless

A Poem by Courtney


Stripped of power by savages, pages ripped from my books. Velvet seat crushed and tossed to the glowing blaze. The smoke envelopes me, clouds my..
Progressive Self-Destruction

Progressive Self-Destruction

A Poem by Courtney


The fool covers his ears as he lowers the rusty neck, shattering colorful coral, sending sea life scrambling for their lives. He manhandles the l..
Hopeless Romance

Hopeless Romance

A Poem by Courtney


How did he evolve into the good-looking lover on the embossed five-inch cover with one leg resting on a stone, bent at the knee, shiny cutlass sl..
Regret

Regret

A Poem by Courtney


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