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The Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Bles..A Story by Bishop R. Joseph OwlesToday is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is one of the two major doctrinal diff.. |
what you do next.A Chapter by kumarsthis month"November" |
Finally Santa CameA Chapter by kumarshappy feast to all. |
Fall of the YearA Story by SpeedyHobbit ArmstrongThe joyous occasion of the Pre-New Years' Banquet held by Dremeadow's royal family takes a horrific turn. |
4th of Jul[high]A Story by Mother_YolkBeware of the sparks. |
Harvest!A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA telling on the country side - take it as you find! |
As the Year DiesA Chapter by SpeedyHobbit Armstrong“Stand back! Give her air!” yelled the panicked king, rushing to his wife's side. "Someone fetch a healer!” The group dispersed, rev.. |
Fear's FeastA Poem by Tricia PattinsonFear's Feastby Tricia PattinsonThe doors of my soul slammed shutWhen fear came into my mindWhen I allowed it residenceFor fear consumes all reasoningD.. |
The FeastA Story by Darkened_drearThe storm rages on while I circle you beneath the reddened moon with a confident glimmer in my certain eyes of sapphire sardonic hunger.The lust build.. |
Sonnet about PassoverA Poem by Gerry Legisterinstituted prior to be taking the journey from Egypt to the promise land |
ChristmasA Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere |
Curious KenzouA Chapter by Kelly KatI just love chocolate truffles.Kenzou delighted in this magical dining experience. He popped a truffle in his mouth and let the decadent chocolate g.. |
HungerA Poem by CrowLong Pig noun A translation of a term formerly used in some Pacific Islands for human flesh as food. |
Soda CrackersA Poem by Kathy Van Kurindelightful experience with fascinating birds as they come to feast on soda crackers. |
Jack's Time OutA Poem by Robert RonnowWhat luxury to get madabout last night's basketball lossand watch the full moon descendingat the speed the earth turns.Things could get worsepersonall.. |
The King’s ReturnA Poem by Debbie BarryA new nursery rhyme, written in an older, traditional style. This one is just fiction. |