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The Loving of Liverpool Poems

I was not born, but came to life here. I didn’t grow up, but grew into me here. I didn’t go to school, but my school was here. I left, but have never left here, My heart learned to beat and my lungs to breathe here.   A thousand years, a thousand more, I’ll never walk alone through war, With echoes of the Bunnymen In...

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Early Alicia Keys Drawings

My rough sketch of Alicia Keys from her early days.   #wanttogotoartschooltolearnhowtodrawproperly ©Cre8ivation


Nowhere to Run Poems / Thoughts

I can run and run and travel many thousands of miles as the geese fly from where I am now. I can traverse continents and sail the eight seas to escape my plight and the ordeal that life has dealt me. I can fly to the utmost corner of the globe to leave behind the dreams of my fallen existence. But when I arrive I...

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The Stray Bullet Short stories

“Hey, I just heard they found the Albino with his throat ripped out last night. Honing in on a lady from another gang. Not a smart move.” Scars looked anxiously all around, afraid who might be listening. “Well it’s been kicking off big style this week. Must be something in the air. Fighting over the ladies. Fighting over whose land belongs to whom.” Domehead had...

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An Ancient Conundrum Quotes

Are there any sane women on Venus? Do any normal men live on Mars?   ©Cre8ivation  


Not a Monday Like Every Other Wednesday Short stories

When Jim Montrose turned the key in the lock of his front door he knew instantly that something was wrong. His sixth sense screamed at him to turn around but he entered anyway. At that moment it was too late to abort and too early to know. Jim Christopher Montrose, the moonlighting accountant, dangled on a flimsy tightrope between the safety of escape and the...

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