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From the Desert Sands She Rose
She has the strength of an old boomer ‘roo, Built up with fortitude of years of battle, Stomach churning worries constantly attack her peace,
Colleen MillsteedPublished 10 months ago in PoetsShirley and Mal
Sat in the shadows of the afternoon, Shirley slumped into her chair, sipped at her tea and gazed out of the window. As someone of a retired age, what she was doing wasn’t out of the ordinary for a weekday afternoon, but somehow, on that day she felt different.
D I HughesPublished 10 months ago in FictionLover Birds
Once upon a time in a quaint little town, there were two young souls named Ethan and Amelia. They were the best of friends since childhood, inseparable like two birds flying in the sky. Their bond was unique and unbreakable, and everyone in the town knew them as the "Lover Birds."
danjuma ijasiniPublished 10 months ago in FictionThe Bird And The Sky
The Bird and the Sky The bird looks up at the sky, So blue and vast and high. He wants to fly up there, To see what he can spy.
Sarang Ahuja Dives Into How to Maximize Your Concert Experience to the Fullest
Concerts are thrilling events that allow music enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the magic of live performances. Whether you're attending your first concert or are a seasoned concert-goer, there are several ways to ensure an unforgettable experience. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your concert adventure:
Sarang AhujaPublished 10 months ago in BeatThe Joy Luck Club
Generational Gap of mothers and daughters, Circumstances shared. "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan is one of my all time favorite books which embraces the long term relationship of four women from China and their daughters. It was later turned into a movie starring Ming-Na Wen. It is another book where efforts were made to ban at high school in Wisconsin back in 2004 although it has not faced being banned at this time.
C. H. RichardPublished 10 months ago in PoetsReview: Heartstopper Season 2
When Heartstopper Season 1 premiered, I found myself less enthusiastic about it compared to most critics. While I recognized its profound importance for today's queer youth, I questioned its entertainment value for older viewers. The eight-episode debut season centered around the blossoming romance between Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) and Nick Nelson (Kit Connor), but it seemed stretched thin, lacking significant plot development and engagement. My critique garnered backlash on social media, which dampened my overall interest in the show. However, approaching Season 2, I did so with skepticism, only to find that my main criticism had been admirably addressed by the creative team.
Random ThingsPublished 10 months ago in GeeksThe Secret of the Forgotten Mansion!
It was a typical summer afternoon when Jane and her friends decided to explore the abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town. They had heard stories about the place, how it had been left untouched for years, and how strange noises could be heard coming from inside. Jane, being the adventurous type, had always been curious about the mansion, and she finally convinced her friends to join her on her quest to uncover its secrets.