Author: Lo
Arahura – A Poem
A winding misty mountain pass Breaking against the shore There I danced amongst blue gold Where drips of crystal water flow I ran to ...A Hundred Different Skies – A Poem
The gods paint pictures in the sky each morning Creating pathetic fallacies in whipped water vapors Welcoming eyes to look upward into its feathery ...Our Dearly Departed
My first time working for my new employer, I had yet to see a day of sun since the Mississippi. The train had arrived ...- Self-Help & RelationshipsMemoir & AutobiographiesHome & GardenHealth & WellnessCultureParenting & Family
Stolen – A Poem
She caches her jewelry Cardboard tubes under her mattress Hidden from faces she can’t remember Haunting her with changed bedsheets While disembodied voices perched ... - Parenting & FamilySelf-Help & RelationshipsPoetryMemoir & AutobiographiesHome & GardenCurrent Affairs & PoliticsCultureCreativity
The Death Of A Small Town Generation – A Poem
Thirteen years ago we walked across a church stageNow, so many of us are deadIraq, Afghanistan, or from drug overdoses[Mostly drug overdoses]Some of them? ... The Vacant House
There is an old cigar shop on the edge of Cedar Hill Park with boarded windows and doors on the side near the crest. ...Waking Up: Into The Light – Part 8
Read Parts 1-7 My forehead prickles as a hand lifts the hair away from my face and my eyelids flicker open. Madison’s rosebud lips ...- Parenting & FamilySelf-Help & RelationshipsFictionCultureMemoir & AutobiographiesEntertainmentHealth & WellnessLifestyleCreativity
Waking Up: Identity – Part 7
Read Parts 1-6 Chaos and cacophony. “Dee? Are you okay?” Eddie’s voice penetrates the solipsism. “Dee!” My eyes flicker open to Eddie holding the ... Waking Up: Katherine – Part 6
Read Parts 1-5 **Content Warning:** This story contains depictions of and allusions to the abuse of vulnerable populations, such as those with disabilities, LGBTQA+, ...