Laura Lynn : Writing

North to the future

North to the future

A Poem by Laura Lynn


South isn’t doing the future, it’s north. I love you, I love you, I love you, Alaska; I wanted to be devoted to easy-going earthquakes...
We dare to defend our rights

We dare to defend our rights

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Secondly, we imagine all sorts of things and we share these imaginings. eagles deal with decomposition and egotism, but the truth shall be self-maste..
bad scribble

bad scribble

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Secretions have been stopped for the plant is dormant. It has not dried out. establishment of the upbeat chime curtains closed for a night of rhyme..
journal and randomized writing

journal and randomized writing

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Trouble Saddlebags set, they set out on the tackled horses. Ernie is a new rider. You think he trains animals, cats or dogs, but he really t..
290

290

A Poem by Laura Lynn


290 She wants to lie down beside him. Her deck chairs are on the deck, everything’s random. I’ve gone out of my mind. This arti..
Caught in the Spinning Wheel

Caught in the Spinning Wheel

A Story by Laura Lynn


Prastinna's fate continues
Caught in the Aluminum Castle

Caught in the Aluminum Castle

A Story by Laura Lynn


Kuolema and Prästinna send the vultures off into the Gnarly Forest of Change. Then are quickly set out to find where the far-reaching essentialis..
213 to interweave, interwoven

213 to interweave, interwoven

A Poem by Laura Lynn


So sure, how can you be so sure but to interweave? Here is the fabric. Don’t overuse it. I put my heart About it when I was into it...
234

234

A Poem by Laura Lynn


234 Sprightly in the late lit night, a writing desk Exactly positioned. He writes petitions. Cursory impressions of historical Rulers, no..
The Cantos of Ezra Pound

The Cantos of Ezra Pound

A Poem by Laura Lynn


Production, produce, and intention