Tags HERBS
JVL: Chapter TwelveA Chapter by rUnderneath the forest trees was remarkably dry, the thick canopy of leaves, branches, moss, and vines overhead offering protectio.. |
Cinnamon, Aloe and LavenderA Poem by disconnectedspiritCinnamon is known to cure most diseases and Lavender is used to relax and calm. Aloe heals. |
UnsettlingA Story by crusad3ra tale of two friends and a not very hippie being. inspired by George Bacovia, Romanian symbolist poet. |
NONE OTHER!A Poem by SHEEMA HUQNoneOther! Pristine blades of sprucely earnest green,uphold illustrious flora of assimilatedscarlet-purple streams.These potent herb plants,crowned wi.. |
AROMA-POETRYA Poem by SHEEMA HUQa brief rhyming index of essential oils |
~Wiccan~A Book by Harmony BabinFor those who look down upon Wiccans, let me first tell you the truth about Wiccan beliefs. If you do not have an open mind for this, then please do n.. |
Poppy SeedA Poem by Ashley_Pietroour minds are pretty whirlwindsbound by the stillness of sand clanking andchurning together--they scatter and sweep and scatter again |
The Book Of LifeA Story by Rhiuna_RyaA glance of lucidity in the whisp of who once was Satoru. Mix of poetry and story. |
LAST WORDSA Story by Peter RogersonWhat would your last words be if you were facing certain agonizing death? |
22. A PRIEST'S TAX, PART 1A Chapter by Peter RogersonAnother possibly 2-part story with a theme that resonates today |
Hymn to the HearthA Poem by TimA paganistic hymn to be recited before a burning fireplace, accompanied by the offerings of dried plants and spices. |
Dunbar's "Sweet Rose of Virtue" translationA Poem by Michael R. BurchSweet Rose of Virtueby William Dunbarloose translation byMichael R. BurchSweet rose of virtue and of gentleness,delightful lily of youthful wantonness.. |
~ Ode to Ambrosial Herbs & Spices ~A Poem by Carolaa culinary topic |
Why I Keep My Windows OpenA Poem by promisedtothetidesmore of a journal entry than anything |