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 | HONESTY | PJ-MACK | Short Story | Memoir | 1 | 0.00 | Feb 6, 2013 |
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 | The Makeup Department | flowing pencil | Poetry | Humor | 9 | 0.48 | Jan 28, 2013 |
Summary:OK! No rhyme, just putting down events in poem format I think! No one does this better than Nadine who is patient with me and helps me in my growth.
I purposely didn't use quotes so if I should .. whack me one.
This is for her. :)
Hit me hard with technical glitches.. I wanted to leave out all punctuation but that would not suit some and leaving it in will not suit other and especially those who feel punctuation should be done properly!!! This is me! Punctuation is my foe.. enemy.. nemesis...
Besides, if you laugh, snicker.. heck.. all I was after anyhow.. Now if you Don't understand the piece.. hmmm :) That is another story!
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 | WOULD THAT I COULD | flowing pencil | Poetry | Poetry | 7 | 0.12 | Aug 7, 2011 |
Summary:SIMPLY a flow of words I talk about so much. I haven't a clue if they have meaning but they demand to be heard.
Yes, short .. so fifty word summary sucks!
But, hey, I have to do them all the time!
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 | Casualty Of Battle | flowing pencil | Poetry | Poetry | 10 | 0.64 | Jan 29, 2011 |
Summary:This is a subject that has haunted me since I was a small girl with two uncles in the Korean War. One who slept with a gun under his pillow so we had to be careful waking him. He would break out in a sweat and moan. Most likely reliving.
Which is worse? Dying on a battlefield or the walking dying who live each day on the battlefield they left so long ago.
What are the 'trues reasons man goes off to battle?' I would thing they are varied but I would venture they had no clue what they were getting into. Nor did they truly understand who and why they were killing. To question your government was simply not done. Those who did lived in fear and isolation.
I have seen the walking dead. On street corners, silent in wheel chairs unable to meat the eyes of the onlookers. For what will he or she see? Disgust? Pity? Any true understanding how devastated these souls are and how for some, death would have been kinder.
There is no way I can understand nor fully see into the heart and life of one at war. I can't. But I do recognize the horror when I see it reflected and the total lack of life in blank staring eyes who long ago gave up the will to get anyone to understand.
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 | THE BLUSH | flowing pencil | Poetry | Poetry | 23 | 0.56 | Jan 1, 2009 |
Summary:Any and all feedback welcome as still working on cadence and technical aspects. Are feelings stirred? Memories provoked?
Want my work to reach deep into the well of your emotions and hopefully bring up a full pail of feelings.Chapters: |