That Weird Island Girl Poems and Stories
Short sories and poems that everyone can relate to. Short stories of fictional tales of the Jamaican and caribbean culture. A series of poems about, love and heartbreak.
Short sories and poems that everyone can relate to. Short stories of fictional tales of the Jamaican and caribbean culture. A series of poems about, love and heartbreak.
Growing up in rural Jamaica at a time when there was no electricity, which means no internet, as a child, your imagination was all you had. While …
Read On »Sometimes kids say some things that leaves you bewildered and utterly dumbfounded. Having a conversation with my five-year old niece and my litt…
Read On »Inquisitive Person: Where are you from? Me trying to listen music: I am from Jamaica Inquisitive Person: Oh nice! Jamaica, the land of wood and…
Read On »Eating in the streets Previous Post I was in Montego Bay for a job interview. I usually don't eat before an interview because my anxiety is n…
Read On »Next Part If you love to laugh like I do, then I can imagine that sometimes you get cursed out by the people who you offend. I am working on my mat…
Read On »This random post is rather nostalgic. It reminds me of a simpler time when I was growing up in the deep rural parts of Westmoreland, Jamaica. Egg …
Read On »My name is Resha Black. If you are reading this, a warm welcome to my weird blog. I have an abstract personality, and I wouldn't know where or how to begin to describe myself to you. I love writing poetry which is weird because I don't officially know how to write a poem, not from a literary point of view. I enjoy reading, and I have an eclectic taste in music. There is a psychological and emotional connection between me and food. I feel a profound sense of happiness and satisfaction when I eat, almost to the point where I want to cry. Thank you for visiting.
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