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.
Dear Miss Myrtle, How are you and your puss them doing? It’s been a few months now since I have last seen you. You just start keep to yourself…
Read On »Sometimes if I were to tell you just how I feel It would be to tell you how afraid I am that my scars won't heal I would tell you how some day…
Read On »Dear Miss Mary, (Heavy Sigh) I don’t even know where to begin with this confession letter to you. I honestly thought that we were friends. I have b…
Read On »Dear Mass Dudley, It is with a heavy heart that I write you this letter because I am still broken up about the wicked deed that you had done un…
Read On »I am scared to admit to myself and anyone else that I want you back Because you have already moved on and I am not the fighting type but I think t…
Read On »As I sip on this red wine I began to reminisce on a time when you were mine When you use to devour my lips, and grind to the rhythm of my hips, as…
Read On »(written to be read in patois) Dear Mass Leeford , I don’t even know how I should greet you because I honestly thought you would have been d…
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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