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Poetry 

Coming Fast or Slow

May 29, 2022June 18, 2022 Earl Yarington

I’ve got the chills now, you see.

COVID’s men kill ‘in millions, indeed;

Gonna lie down with me and my fantasy, uh huh

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Testimony: Image by Martin Winkler from Pixabay
Poetry Spirituality 

My Testimony

May 29, 2022May 28, 2022 Peggy Hesson

My Testimony Many years have passed since I walked a narrow aisle And gave my heart to Jesus with a

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Poetry Spirituality 

I’m Blessed

May 8, 2022May 7, 2022 Peggy Hesson

I’m Blessed A blessed girl, I married Warren God smiled down and all was well. To make us feel really

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Len Shindel Poetry 

Canyon

May 5, 2022May 5, 2022 Len Shindel

I mount the mule, settle into my chaps, pull up my bandanna. The cowboy cloth, I thought only an accessory,

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spilled ink red bowl Credit:black17bg Pixabay
Poetry 

Spilled Ink

February 11, 2022April 26, 2022 Justin Bamforth

Eternal Torment The memories of the moments we regret, Are the memories and the moments that haunt us forever. Hesitation

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Chocolate as a means of murder? (Image by aleksandra85foto from Pixabay)
Poetry 

Death by Chocolate

April 4, 2021April 4, 2021 Sandra Beasley

Chocolate as a means of murder? (Image by aleksandra85foto from Pixabay ) Death by Chocolate A man wants my take

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Literature Poetry 

Writing Brother

April 1, 2021April 1, 2021 Earl Yarington

Image by Annie Spratt from Pixabay It was you and I, Then; That summer I took $100 And bought a

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Literature Poetry 

Halloween 382 Miles Away

October 23, 2020 Earl Yarington

Image by Andreas Lischka from Pixabay I drove back 382 miles and 39 years To what’s no longer a home.

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Image by SEBASTIEN MARTY from Pixabay
Anthony C. Hayes Poetry 

Catchy

May 31, 2020October 7, 2020 Anthony C. Hayes

Wear cotton masks where’er you go stay miles away from strangers Wash hands til they turn cracked and red Report

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Len Shindel Literature Poetry 

Old Leather

May 8, 2020 Len Shindel

The dogwood I planted last year has sprouted darts, rocks piled on the side, boastful testaments, to pick and shovel,

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The current U.S. national debt:
$39,934,816,207,844

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