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Give A Bird CreditA Poem by ROXANE DORSEYSitting among'st thievesbut sitting lonely in a treea handful of old jaysand one lonely orioleAll were hungry but stilldid they stayThose birds wanted.. |
No Man's LandA Poem by ElyanaEver wonder what truly goes on in a soldier's mind in battle? |
Directions To CinnesA Story by Earl SchumackerSex and violence |
take with you, thisA Poem by cheyenne s garciatime stops for no one |
Right here, Right nowA Poem by Joey NizzInfuse your very life with self-actualizationDon't wait for it to happen, because it will never come your wayMake it happenReshape you present and Mak.. |
Ninja And SamuraiA Poem by Earl SchumackerThe nature of war |
BAPTISM BY FIRE by Rïén KelsoA Poem by splattercoreBAPTISM BY FIREby Rïén KelsoThrown to the wolves,And every bite, my flesh tears me.Tears me apart from this vicious life,That I’m in.. |
Grace and DisgraceA Poem by bigfootprintYet that very road to obligation Winds its way before God's throne |
The Price of HonorA Story by torittoA chapter from my life's story |
The Price of Honor - for Memorial DayA Story by torittoIt was the Summer of 1967 and I was in the Army. My four years of service would be up on November 17, 1967. I had been loading up flat bed rail c.. |
Christmas is approachingA Story by Kathy Van KurinJust a drive home one night in December of 2017 and still had my fur buddy, Violet. This is about the tiny little blessings we miss if we blink and ar.. |
10 Commandments not SuggestionsA Poem by ApollosThou shall obey! |
Part OneA Story by Sarah JaneLosing someone you love is hard, this story talks about how to honor them by living. |
PrivilegeA Poem by Michael R. BurchPrivilegeby Michael R. BurchThis poem is dedicated to Harvey Stanbrough, an ex-marine who was nominated for the 1999 Pulitzer Prize and has written pa.. |
The pleaA Poem by IsimbabiPromise me to never fight a friend Let them go when you make a fist and count to three before you speak promise to walk if you lose your head Pr.. |
Sir BennetA Story by Jason ScottA respected Knight leads his men into battle. But the Knight himself is confronted by the Angel of Death. |
work is working maturityA Poem by godlucifermankind work mankind |
The more I go within, the more honor I win. And wh..A Poem by Joshua A. GuilloryThe last line is of equity and equilibrium, those who I impart to, in the Infinite will or presence of God, not of self-denial, nor placing any above .. |