Rebecca Lynn Ivey
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I wield words to weave tales across genres, but my heart belongs to the shadows.
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I'm That "VOCAL" Girl
Daresay my story began the day I was born, just like all of us. However, my story would take so many twists and turns that the average person would have been left light-headed and reeling - not to say that I wasn't. Many times I almost quit, but instead I chose to stand up and fight. Even if it meant losing people that I loved and burning a lot of bridges along the way.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Journal
Why You Shouldn't Get Too Close
For many years I was suffering from an addiction of the heart, body and, mind. No, it wasn't drugs or alcohol, it was much more prominent than anything like that. I was an entrenched, highly intoxicated My Chemical Romance fangirl. Even during my teenage years, I had never developed such an infatuation with a celebrity or band. So here I was, an adult married woman with two children having a stealthy, clandestine love affair with Gerard Way. In fact, it was so surreptitious Mr. Way himself didn't even have knowledge about it.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Humans
Dear Bluebird
White butterflies glide through scented air, on but rice paper wings; thou are so delicate and fair. Hovering just above sweet summer grass; the little bees whisper such nonsensical things. As the soft twilight hours come to pass; Dear bluebird, please sing a song for me, little lass. Must I tiptoe through the cool dew beads to admire thee within thy nest? May I propose to you sweet sunflower seeds and observe the horizon that you caress? Thy sweet melody echos throughout the summer's heat; Oh, how this sweet, sweet day is but a dream. Please sing to me your ballad neath the moon we meet; lest you deny me your tune within her beam. How I love thy melody so soft and sweet. With beaded eyes that look of glass, she slowly met my gaze. She sang to me from within the tree, adjoined by her choir. Such is why I love these summer days and the happiness that I acquire.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Poets
For The Love Of Val
Val was the exile, the unwanted outcast. Every school has one, the kid that gets harassed and persecuted for being different. He was definitely unique and distinct, unlike any of the other guys that year. However, I found him to be the most fascinating, mesmerizing creature that I had ever laid eyes on.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Horror
Why Am I Wasting My Time?
I am a passionate and emotional writer. I have written short stories for many years, it helps me release and decompress. This huge shift we are now witnessing in the world is why I write more and more. Writing is where we express the truths of our lives, tell our deepest secrets and release what could be into the unknown. The stories that we need to tell — no matter the writer’s race or sex or orientation or class or age. Unlike many other factors, the words that we write never pass judgment, they exist exactly the way we want them to. They can be beautiful or forbidding - happy or ill-fated. It's where we find our bravery and freedom.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Journal
T R O U B L E
I met him last Summer. Three months, ten days and seven hours - That's how long our love affair lasted. The infatuation didn't last half as long. Even so, I consistently think about him night and day. That was the summer when I became a woman in more ways than one. The season Ethan Asher stole my innocence.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Humans
Dear Gemini - Let's Be Honest
Dear Gemini, Here's the deal: Your symbol is The Twins. Being born under the Twins constellation, you tend to be very Expressive, Quick-witted, Sociable, and Communitive. Serious, Gemini are well known for their positive energy. They are talkative and social butterflies and don't let others influence their way of life. Good for you! Keep up the good work and positive energy. The world needs more Geminis.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Psyche
Your Path Toward My Future Scares Me!
Each of us as individuals can make a difference by reducing our personal greenhouse gas emissions. While there are many ways to do this and save energy—such as insulating your home, putting up solar panels, and planting trees—the following are the simplest and easiest changes that I have made to reduce my carbon footprint. With little effort or financial investment you too can help change the world.
By Rebecca Lynn Ivey3 years ago in Earth