A tiny voice calling out, berating me, chiding harshly my inaction. Dirty dishes in heaps, encrusted with a grimy film -
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When I think of you being gone I don’t think of grief and sadness I get a sense of relief and gladness To be free from you
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A quick trip up high, Leads me skyward without hold, Gravity soon calls pain.
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A blank sheet of paper, some ink, and a pen And I am connected to god once again A computer, a notebook, a tablet or phone
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All he wanted was to be alone by himself and sleep. But the phone rang. “Come on!” He grabbed the phone. Dreading who was on the other end, he answered it.
By Timothy E Jones2 years ago in Poets
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By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Poets
The heavens opened. "Why is there rain in heaven?" No other questions.