Before leaving, we paused that evening, to appreciate the moonrise onthat summer night. Outside is a dystopian city, full of danger, crimeand half-burned buildings but tonight the peace is tangible and theworld seems to be something we can handle, a world of darkness,our spirits only a flickering candle, not enough to drive back thethreat but … Continue reading Word: Cassandra Kulay
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Tears: Robert St. Germain
Let your tears run down your face.For one day they will vanish without a trace.Some say it is silly to have a cry.But I still do not know why.Crying is something we have to do,to get the pain we are going through.We all have hardships in our lives.But do not let it fill your heart … Continue reading Tears: Robert St. Germain
Smile: Robert St. Germain
When you smile the darkness cracks, and the light bleeds through.In you I find something I never knew.Now the monster is sleeping quietly in bed.No longer can I hear it screaming in my head.The angel will carry me to a place of bliss.And in your arms I truly believe in this.I may not go to … Continue reading Smile: Robert St. Germain
May Love be Renewed: Richard Edwards
The tears fallfrom the lover's eyesto arrive upon her clothingpain lingers therethe one she thought lovedher did notshe did not know thisher pain is beforeCupidwho looks at herand says to herhe was stupidShe asks him,will I love againI cannot say whenbut you will love againhave a strong heartmy friendyou will find someoneto love you,his heart … Continue reading May Love be Renewed: Richard Edwards
Untitled: Richard Bartos
Where by the ways of wisdom will penetrate the obstacles of ignorance we see the dueling goes on and on when wildfires of wisdom do burn the forest of ignorance which is in the existence of ourselves and we see if application is made operative to assault these outlays of the chief route of suffering … Continue reading Untitled: Richard Bartos
Decluttering, Part Two: Marjolaine Brodeur
As I continue in my self-imposed task of de-cluttering my apartment, I am taken aback by the things that I have clung to that would only be useful to a family and not the singleton I am. So, it is only right that I should pass these goods someone who can make use of … Continue reading Decluttering, Part Two: Marjolaine Brodeur
Decluttering, Part One: Marjolaine Brodeur
Some time ago I read an article on the benefits of De-Cluttering one’s household. So, now I have begun the process and am glad to have decided to do it. I would not want my grieving children to be forced to do this. If I should die earlier than I anticipate to do s. … Continue reading Decluttering, Part One: Marjolaine Brodeur
A Sense of Wonder in the Air: Joyce Lancaster
Children’s eyes are aglowWhen children see their presentsAnd go to see Santa theirFaces are brightly shiningChildlike innocenceA sense of wonderHopefully it can last all yearShopper’s rushing to and froLet’s not allow commercialismBe the trust of all our intentionsLet’s all find the true spirit of Christmas.
War Prayer: Jordan Derksen
In my darkest hour in this war, my prayers were for you.The one I love forever and always.I pray for the safety of my children and their mothers.I pray for my safe return.In these dark days of war.I stay awake at night praying for the light of day.Another day I made it out alive.Through so … Continue reading War Prayer: Jordan Derksen
A Chance to Learn: James Adamson
To the Glory of GodTo Gwenyth with Love There seems no hope; no response to your best effortthe rain evaporated before it hits the groundyour family tells you offyour friends borrow moneyit seems everyone cherishes their lieswhat seems a miracle only means people tell you to shut upyour cat steps on the biblethe best weather … Continue reading A Chance to Learn: James Adamson
