Hywel Latimyr
Bio
I kinda suck at writing but I enjoy it
Anyway, here's a dumb little haiku:
The gunslinger draws
His opponent does the same
oh dear, they both died
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Stories (149/0)
The Dance
The cliffs are such a daunting area of existence. Just a few steps away from the end of everything. But in Southern Portugal, lit by the stunning Summer Moonlight, there is great beauty to be found. One such beauty is a dance, a dance performed by so many over many different periods of time.
By Hywel Latimyr10 months ago in Art
Turtle Pond
Drawing my attention during my lunch Indeed everyday I delay my munch Summer Hong Kong rainy humidity They bask regardless with avidity Reclusion from all harms of the harsh sea Accustomed to Mei Foo, living carefree Climbing the rocks, avoiding shade from the tree Tremendous to view even if for a minute Inside such a small corner of the world Onward now to the local bakery Notions that another day is going just fine
By Hywel Latimyr11 months ago in Poets
The Horse Lord
It was crocodile tears, that Prince Harrold announced to the court that his father, the king, has fallen ill and would almost certainly be dead by the morning. He had suddenly come under a mysterious illness. An Illness that just so happened to have very similar symptoms of henbane poisoning. A type of plant that Prince Harrold just so happened to growing on his lands for 'experimental' reasons. He apparently enjoyed feeding it to his pigs, as they seemed to get a strange sort of kick out of it.
By Hywel Latimyr11 months ago in Fiction
The Mermaid's arrival
"Where am I?" She asked herself, unsure of her surroundings. She had a strange feeling on her neck. A feeling as if her neck was opening in three different areas on both sides. She looked down to the sight of her home, a glass dome hidden away. She was now above it and now in the ocean itself. She swam towards the dome but soon realised that she could never return home. So she kept swimming and swimming, with fear everywhere she went.
By Hywel Latimyr11 months ago in Fiction