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9000 Miles with a PianoA Story by NomkhumbulwaA insight into what inspired my journey back to South Africa with a large electric piano last year, and my experiences teaching children in Soweto to .. |
CurryA Poem by YouoweYoupayAn oddly delightful spring morning squandered in vain. |
Perfection went crazy...A Poem by OnlymeThe garden is immaculate the house is spotless and everything has its place.The children eat in thegarden shed sitting ona chair.And never no mess oru.. |
You can tell when summer is on the horizon.A Poem by OnlymeThe sun is shining, the air is fresh and warm with a hint of a nice breeze.Everyone around is upbeat and smiling.As young couples are out with their c.. |
Little Birdie FamilyA Poem by T.S. SkyI don't know what I'm thinking. I'm just writing. |
DwellA Poem by Tara PruddenNature and nurture |
Justice for LawrenceA Story by SaganPageComfortably settled in a room, four floors above the ground, far away from the world below resided a boy. Lawrence was a young growing gentleman, a bl.. |
Out comes the paddling pool.A Poem by OnlymeOut comes the paddling poolinto the garden, it goes.The heat wave is on.The hosepipe to fill it up.And in the kids go,laughing and jokingand having a .. |
Welcome to Reality...A Poem by DeAnI poem I wrote about our children and their destinies we leave them. |
The Boy in YouA Poem by Laura KateI wish I could just go back to the boy you were,around five years oldat that very moment you first learnedthat you could not be loved.I would pick you.. |
growing PainsA Poem by Laura KateJust some thoughts |
Who actually wins?A Poem by OnlymeThe battling blood families to see their grandkidgoing to court, spending money on outrageous legal fees.Dirty laundries air in a courtroom.All becaus.. |
Numbers gameA Poem by Laura Kateshe was TWENTY EIGHTborn on the FIFTHELEVEN was lucky for hershe was the SECOND of THREEher childhood home was FOURTEEN0161 the area codeshe got all F.. |
Beyond The PaleA Poem by Earl SchumackerSheets and scary things |
Diapers Don't Lie - Uncles Aren't GentlemenA Story by Sanjay BThis is a collection of short stories about how children view the adult world. |
The Train Station of BuryA Story by VictoriaIn the dead of night, children are going missing without a trace and are never heard from again. Where are they going? To catch a train. |
Detective Sam Cotton's Best Held SecretsA Story by Earl SchumackerWehn law, religion and children mix |