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November 18 - December 2A Chapter by Green RegolOhio with Doug, and back again. |
4023 Feemster St., Visalia CaA Story by by LaurenThis is a response to the cue "Old Abandoned House." I wrote it for my writer's workshop in college. |
ConceivedA Poem by PhotochickUpon the news off my daughter being pregnant for the first time. |
Come Here and Touch the Green GreenA Poem by Firestone FeinbergA poem to my darling new grandson, Lucas. It's somewhat of an introduction to the world -- tempered with the wonder of a child's perception. The rain.. |
Smallest Little ThingsA Poem by mattThis is a song for my girl |
I still Turn to youA Poem by -Scribe in Style-A friend's grandmother passed away; The emotion is deep, distant, reserved; yet surging through the eyes and heart. |
In MemoriamA Poem by Brenda WoodsDedicated to my grandma - rest in peace. |
The Winter I Almost DiedA Book by Alyssa LathamWhile at dinner, my great grandmother breaks the silence by staring with "I almost didn't survive November 1942." The, proceeds to tell me a story tha.. |
MillenniumA Poem by michelleFree verse poem in honour of Mabel - The Nan, the legend that she was. |
GRANDPA'S ROOT BEER BARA Poem by Courtney M WatsonNostalgia of summers in Oregon, riding with my Grandfather on his Harley to the mini store to get ice creams and sodas. |
Papaw's 100th BirthdayA Poem by Randy JohnsonDEDICATED TO BURLEY R. JOHNSON (1923-1994) WHO DIED ON AUGUST 3, 1994. |
Just One MomentA Poem by Still HiddenThe night before we had to put my grandfather in a live-in program. We tried everything else. This was the beginning of the end. |
My GrandfatherA Poem by Sean EatonMy grandfather, who owned a rubber parts factoryand never let anyone sit in his prized easy chair,became very clumsy as he grew increasinglyelderly. S.. |