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StoryEpicurus well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
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StoryThe Snake Prince well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
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StoryThe True Golden Dawn well-wisher511 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Spirit of Spring well-wisher011 years 6 months ago
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Story2 poems: "Forget-Me – Nots" and "Aravenei (National tree of Venezuela)" well-wisher011 years 6 months ago
StoryGrass well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryLantern of Lantana well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryFriendly willow rhyme well-wisher311 years 6 months ago
StoryMarch Weather Song (Lyrics) well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Beauty of the Rose well-wisher011 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Magnificent Rose well-wisher111 years 6 months ago
StoryDesire well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Infant of Spring well-wisher111 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Legend of Jin- An Oriental Fairytale well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Missionary of Spring well-wisher111 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Robin well-wisher111 years 6 months ago
StoryHaiku (For St Patrick's Day) well-wisher411 years 6 months ago
StoryMarch well-wisher211 years 6 months ago
StoryWhen March makes up her mind well-wisher011 years 6 months ago

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Crucifixion

-ENDS ASC -IT HARD NAILS DRIVE DEEP AND FLESH IS TORN SPIR THE BUT -GAIN A RISE MEN TAKE DOWN A LIMP, LIFELESS FORM WILL HE BUT

The Power Of Nature

A little opening flower's petals. A small childs curious and growing mind. The broken cocoon of a butterfly who opens wide its pretty wings and then...

The Growing Boxes

There once was an old wizard who had three sons called Balder; Sven and Eric And, upon his deathbed, he gave each of his three sons a small box that...

Don Quixote Was Right

1. Old Don Quixote was right after all. The windmills were giants; giants, but still small. 2. For their children would dwarf them clutch the world...

The Girl Leprechaun

A fairy girl, I met, from Éire with emerald eyes and fiery hair but near the rainbows end I let her go and then the fairy, into air, disappeared...

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