So this poem probably doesn't make much sense. I wrote for a story but ended up not using it. It's rather cryptic and hints at a much larger story which doesn't get explained. Make of it what you will. Oh, hear the lonely wolf’s cryIt rises up to the starless skyShe is cursing the one … Continue reading The Death of a Hunter
My Top Ten Poems
Please keep in mind as you read my list that I have not actually read many poems. Out of the ones I have read, these are probably my top ten. I recommend reading every one you haven't read, and re-reading the ones you have! 😄 10. Peanut Butter Sandwich -Shel Silverstein 9. Mr. Nobody -Anonymous … Continue reading My Top Ten Poems
From the Journals of Sorcerers’ Children
Translated and selected by T. Dusenvolt August 31, 1645 It may serve posterity to describe Johan, for even though Father views him as merely a tool in our barn, his beginnings, or perhaps, his endings, are rather fascinating when one takes a moment to think on them. Johan is a handsome boy, or at least … Continue reading From the Journals of Sorcerers’ Children
You Lead Me ‘Long the Way
This is a sort of hymn I wrote. Tell me what y'all think! Lord preserved me, though I don't deserve Thee. You lead me 'long the way. Though my blind eyes rare see it, And my deaf ears rare hear it, You lead me 'long the way. --- Lord has loved me, thought too much … Continue reading You Lead Me ‘Long the Way
Jesus Died
Jesus died and from my sins saved me, Took my transgressions on himself and set me free. And now I'm happy; I could dance all day But I'll set the night apart to think and pray. I'll prasie God, for over Satan He's won, And thank Jesus, for all He's done. And I'll ask the … Continue reading Jesus Died
The Shop Teacher
Dr. Blattis glanced up from his papers and gestured for his patient to lie down. On the excessively pink wallpaper hung certificates and other psychological awards that the doctor had achieved. Blattis took careful note of his patient’s physical condition, as he did for every appointment. He wore oily overalls that at one point must … Continue reading The Shop Teacher
Thoughts to think in Sleep-Table: The more introspective one
Hey y'all! I've been thinking about a lot of things recently, and I'm too mentally and physically tired to write short stories for each one, so I'll just write these pint-sized paragraphs. Sorry if I ramble, or if I bring y'all down! It's funny how when I was younger I thought I was older, and … Continue reading Thoughts to think in Sleep-Table: The more introspective one
Goodbye Friends
Sometimes it's hard when friends go away, The world would be better if they all would just stay. It would take much sorrow away fom my life, For when friends depart it's like being stabbed by a knife. Friends are a help in a time of great need, Which makes when they leave sorrowful indeed. … Continue reading Goodbye Friends
Down Here
Clouds aren't really made of much, Why build castles up on 'em? Clouds don't ever give you much Except for rainy days Clouds never helped me in any sort of way My castles, hard and real, on Planet Earth they'll stay But Lord I'm tired I find no earthly peace Nothing hard and solid makes … Continue reading Down Here
Portraits of the Sky
"Hi, welcome to Echo Coffee, what can I get you today?" Anthony looked down from the chalkboard menu on the wall and faced the young woman behind the counter. He smiled when he saw her. Red hair. Redder than his, even. "Hi! Um, I think I'll have a London Fog, extra steeped, please." The barista … Continue reading Portraits of the Sky