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Ryan Caldwell was a loving, devoted father and husband until the day he was informed that his wife, Lisa, and daughter, Sarah, were leaving him for Jacob Knight, a wealthy oil tycoon Lisa worked for. Angry and despondent, Ryan became a mercenary and left his old life behind. After fighting… Read More

Poem / Poetry

January 31, 2025

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Comments: 1

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We definitely don't want another war when this one is over. My poem. Read More
Don't leave it until it's too late. Let' start now. My poem. Read More
This story is all about men's rights. This story shows the mirror that how men are tortured in our society Read More
War, peace, war, peace, war, peace, and then what? My poem. Read More
We must admit, tomorrow is on its way, and it is just another day. My poem. Read More

Poem / Poetry

November 08, 2024

Say whatever you like, my aim is to have love, justice, peace and freedom. My poem. Read More

Reads: 38

Comments: 2

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Yes, we need peace. It is very important to us. My poem. Read More
Are we still going to keep on fighting right up to the end. My poem. Read More
To live and let others live is a good thing. My poem. Read More
"The Trump Trap: America's Dire Warning" is a cautionary poem that highlights the potential dangers of unchecked leadership. It explores the shifting loyalties of political figures, the fragility of justice, and the urgent call for civic vigilance. This timely piece urges readers to reflect on the state of democracy and… Read More
We all want to have a love that is true. My poem. Read More
This poem serves as a reminder that no amount of wealth, power or influence can shield anyone from the inevitability of death. It emphasizes the ultimate justice that comes for all, regardless of status or influence, revealing the inescapable truth that in the end, everyone must face the same fate. Read More
Time to stop all this war business. My poem. Read More
"What Goes Around, Comes Around" serves as a cautionary tale against the perils of hubris and dishonesty. Through his journey from denial to defiance, readers are urged to heed the warning signs of moral compromise and the consequences of manipulating truth for personal gain. As "the narrative" unfolds, it underscores… Read More
Even the criminals will be pleased with the good laws. My poem. Read More
We have to come to our true senses, and bring this stupid wars to an end. Give the people freedom, let them enjoy the life on this earth. My poem. Read More

Reads: 58

Comments: 1

Shelves: 1

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Give us back our earth without wars. My poem. Read More
In the heart of Stanley Prison, where lives hang in the balance, Head Chef Nancy McCarthy faces an ethical dilemma that will change her life forever. Tasked with preparing the last meal for Theodore Wilson, a convicted man facing the gallows, Nancy finds herself grappling with more than just culinary… Read More
I wrote this poem as a heartfelt plea for peace, understanding, and justice within the universe and among humanity. It advocates for coexisting peacefully. It is a hopeful yet poignant call for a better, more peaceful world. Read More
You can laugh, but it is going to happen. My poem. Read More
The story of Kombwe portrays a beloved spiritual guardian, who witnesses the rise of a tyrannical king and chose to fight for the justice of her people. When secrets of rebellion reach the king's ears, Kombwe flees to the ancient trees, seeking their aid. The ancient trees give Kombwe supernatural… Read More

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Comments: 1

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Visitors come and they enjoy it, and leave peacefully. My poem. Read More
Things will run smoothly in this community. My poem. Read More
A programmer sets an android aloft, where it receiveStatic elecTricky ~ (mounting weatHow to love and sacrifice instead of mirrorly calculate) Read More
Just how serious are gag orders? Are judges just playing games, and afraid to follow-through. Sure looks that way . . . doesn't it? Read More
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