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.
I let my pen speak for me When my voice remains silent and I need to vent. I speak the words from my pen while the ink colors the page with wo…
Read On »Today as I watched many marching in the streets wearing pink with pride Honoring the strength of their warriors, many of whom had died It was diffi…
Read On »It seems that my lips won’t permit the words to escape my lips to tell you how I feel They remain tight lipped, so protective of the secrets in m…
Read On »If someone should ask me what I want most in this world It would be the ultimate thing-a love that makes my toes curl I would want a love tha…
Read On »I know that you are not good for me, but yet still I want you You are like the cigarette that’s bad for my lung and yet when you touch me my …
Read On »When you asked me how I was doing, did you genuinely want to know, or was it a reflex question that people often ask and expecting an automated …
Read On »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 »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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