Tag: death
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Heart-Shaped – a poem
“Heart-Shaped”a poem by Jeremy C Kester It rose unsteady hiding among trees and darkness,Floating among the turbulent air it passed by,A reminder of meaning among the lightless sky.A simple heart-shaped balloon lost in the air.Aimless, it moved unaware as my car slipped through the evening streetsA child’s lost possession.And nineteen echoes in my mind.Nineteen. Repeated […]
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In Open Air – a haiku
“In Open Air”a haiku by Jeremy C Kester In open air songsThey sing in delicious toneBefore death silence For more poetry, consider purchasing a copy of Jeremy’s collection: Change of Seasons: Selected Poems. Click the link to get yourself a copy in either print or for Kindle. (Currently exclusive with Amazon, however that will change […]
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Joy And Death
It is disappointing. That is the only word I can use to describe the way I feel about humanity at times: disappointed. I know that we can do better, and often I wish that we would. Instead, we get locked into this tit-for-tat cycle of growing retribution that you can never go back far enough […]
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Two Fears
I had written the bulk of this post days ago thinking that I would not post it. It was another instance of a thought that wasn’t fully formed, that I was trying to write to grab onto an understanding of an idea. But I had a change of heart. Below is what I wrote out […]
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New Short Story: From A Thread
I just posted a new short story I wrote some time ago called “From A Thread.” Read it for free on this site. CLICK HERE!