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A Christmas to Remember
A Story by
Jay Ligda
This is a cute little short story that I thought of on Christmas morning, 2011.
Anatomy of a Cold Water Swim
A Story by
Jay Ligda
The alarm clock goes off at 5 AM. “Crap, what am I doing?” I question myself. The bed is warm. Just pulling the covers off a bit I can fee..
I Want to Think of Her No More
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
It's been a while since I had a poem come to me. This one came while walking to work.
The End of a Line
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
A risk taken Like so many times before Yet always a bit different And a little more exposed My love is not selfless What I offer I yearn for ..
Thanksgiving Poem
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
Half serving of everything With respect for each taste Eaten twice as slow Nothing goes to waist Food is God With attention each bite I tak..
Because I Love You
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
Life offers no shortage of lessons to learn
I didn\'t know
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
This is a response. to Kat-Marie's poem, "i would've." Even though I do not know her or the details behind her poem I thought it needed an answer and..
Am I a Poet?
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
OK, I wrote this real quick as I was about to sign off tonight. I started to wonder what I'm doing here. How did I get mixed up with this bunch! LO..
A Pretty Face
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
There is nothing like a pretty face To make the world fade away Sometimes they shy away Or they turn around and run But sometimes they gaze ri..
Entangled
A Poem by
Jay Ligda
Entangled with a woman A welcomed fact of life Not a choice of his own He trembles inside A princess of her own making Or through a bloodli..
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