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Dorianne
    My main portfolio contains 139 items.
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Hidden Feelings    (E)    # 1869309:
        You cannot always hide how you feel.
Dancing With the Stars...Tribute    (E)    # 1868917:
        This is my small tribute to a program that has a lot of charm and talented dancers.
Star Worship    (E)    # 1867332:
        I know that there are many out there who do the same thing. My first dodoitsu poem.
Oh! Mother Earth    (E)    # 1866828:
        We live here and don't take care of our planet. My 3rd Shadorma poem.
Memorial Day Thoughts    (E)    # 1866826:
        At the end of May is a holiday in which we should all remember those who died for us.
Sins    (E)    # 1866823:
        Does anyone have a conscience these days?
Hit and Run!    (E)    # 1859820:
        It's baseball season. I'm rooting for the home team----as always.
[April Poetry Month 2012]    (E)    # 1859319:
        Poems for the poem a day month of April of 2012. All kinds of styles will be attempted.
Leprechaun-ology    (E)    # 1855164:
        I hope that you have fun finding these words. Maybe even a pot of gold!
Sir Thomas, The End    (13+)    # 1851640:
        This is a rough free form on my friend, Sir Thomas.
Daniel the Red-nosed Drinker    (13+)    # 1834279:
        Maybe there is hope for this man.
The Doctor is No Help    (E)    # 1819839:
        What is the problem? Allergy or flu?
Have you read my 'red' list?    (E)    # 1819581:
        This is my second color of the rainbow color list. Hope you have fun!
Contest Limerick    (E)    # 1807548:
        Happy Anniversary to Writing.com. Eleven years is wonderful!
Drink and Drive?    (E)    # 1807345:
        Think before you open that cold one!!!
Vacations    (E)    # 1807343:
        How do you vacation?
A Horse Tale    (E)    # 1807342:
        A limerick that is not horsing around.
Back to School ABCs    (E)    # 1803715:
        Dedicated to the teachers who are going back to work for the 2011-2012 year. Good luck!
Fall    (E)    # 1800957:
        This is an etheree composed for a contest.
Midnight Rendezvous    (13+)    # 1797873:
        The age old story of love.
Who's Changed?    (E)    # 1790575:
        Short but sweet message to... well you can guess.
I Love Blue    (E)    # 1785882:
        A question is asked and answered.
Tooth Dilemma    (E)    # 1778730:
        A young child asks a good question
Go to Bed!    (E)    # 1764650:
        A battle of the bedtime characters.
[NaPoWriMo]    (E)    # 1764646:
        The month of April is National Poetry. This is the same idea as the NaNoWriMo.
Mr. Sun    (E)    # 1762784:
        A child can ask some interesting questions.
Achoo!    (E)    # 1748840:
        A young child has other plans when he/she has a cold.
"Three, Two, One, ..."    (E)    # 1737157:
        Are you happy or sad to see 2010 go?
I am Captain    (E)    # 1730265:
        A poem, in rondeau style about who is in control of their life.
A Wolf's Prayer    (13+)    # 1726105:
        There is a need for better understanding and treatment of this special animal.
An Evening in Fall    (E)    # 1721798:
        A pantoum that describes what I enjoy about fall.
[Broken Tears Nanowrimo]    (13+)    # 1721253:
        2010 National Novel Writing Month Broken Tears
Happy Halloween    (E)    # 1720877:
        What else? This is a piece of work not just for ghosts or goblins!
That Pretty Little Girl    (13+)    # 1719964:
        Dedicated to a child who was found in box in the gulf.
Bridled Passions    (E)    # 1713025:
        What should the person do? Ask or keep silent?
Mom's Last Words    (E)    # 1709007:
        An cross acrostic that is just for fun.
Your Answer    (13+)    # 1705778:
        A special acrostic about a lady who ends a relationship.
Ice    (E)    # 1705776:
        A lady's response to a man's letter.
WDC at a Decade    (E)    # 1704357:
        Celebrate 10 great years! Wheeee!
The Frog...What?    (E)    # 1698703:
        An acrostic about our favorite little jumping friend.
The Touch    (E)    # 1695100:
        My contest entry.
Sweet Apples    (E)    # 1691207:
        Let's keep the doctor away with an apple a day.
Fourth of July Fantasia    (E)    # 1687580:
        Here are some words that can be associated with our Fourth of July holiday.
Twenty-Six Keys to a Good Marriage    (E)    # 1686475:
        Not exactly prose but something I wanted to share. I wrote this years ago for a friend.
Ketchup    (E)    # 1681014:
        This is my second epulaeryu. Makes you hungry, doesn't it!
Those Sweet Little M&Ms    (E)    # 1677849:
        This is my first Epulaeryu about a nice little treat.
Spring Wish    (E)    # 1666344:
        A Cleave poem for the poetry contest. It is about a young girl's wish.
Let's Salute the Irish Today    (E)    # 1655989:
        It's March 17th today.Use your green pens and find a few words related to this holiday.
Night's Special Wonder    (E)    # 1655051:
        An entry for the Gotham contest in acrostic form.
The Note    (E)    # 1646817:
        This is a triolet about a special trip.
Valentine's Day Rocks    (E)    # 1644299:
        This list of words relates to things about the diamond. Go ahead. Give her that rock.
Winners!    (E)    # 1644298:
        Congratulations to our Super Bowl winners.
Things that could hurt your pet    (E)    # 1641722:
        Here are 25 of 101 things that could hurt or kill a valued memeber of your pet family.
Grandpa Frog    (E)    # 1639492:
        Stinky Marsh has quite a character.
Mikie    (E)    # 1627977:
        This is about a special stray cat who came into my home and stayed.
[Haikus for you]    (------)    # 1626772:
        Haikus are beautiful.
[Nanowrimo Novel]    (13+)    # 1614355:
        This folder contains the parts to my novel created during Nov.'s Nanowrimo.
Nature's Perils    (E)    # 1600726:
        An entry for a contest. What will this thunderstorm bring?
[Military - Patriotic - Veteran]    (13+)    # 1598811:
        A salute to those who serve, before, during & after a conflict. This might include K-9s.
Celebrate Labor Day    (E)    # 1597990:
        Our day of rest is dedicated to all. Happy Labor Day!
The Nine Lives of Superfly Guy    (E)    # 1597486:
        A superfly who loves pie had nine lives.
Mummy Baby    (13+)    # 1591841:
        This poem is in memory of the baby on a National Geographic cover.
Give Yourself a Hand!    (E)    # 1591264:
        I have to hand it to you. Hands are more than things on your arms.
The Pill    (13+)    # 1589121:
        A poem that looks at a new meaning for a word.
Dangers of the Sea    (E)    # 1584805:
        Poem for a contest. It is a story of one special voyage.
The Key Part VIII    (13+)    # 1584202:
        Continuation of story about a key found in a coat pocket.
Lunar Landing    (E)    # 1583488:
        Dedicated to the anniversary of our landing on the moon, July 20, 1969.
Lunar Landing    (E)    # 1583481:
        An attempt at a new form of poetry dedicated to our 40th anniversary of the Lunar Landing.
A Dog's Day (an sevenling anaphora)    (E)    # 1582350:
        My attempt at a sevenling anaphora.
Happy Little Feet    (E)    # 1582337:
        A rondeau talking about feet.
The Picture    (E)    # 1582335:
        A poem about a girl's gift to her father.
Final Lesson in a Car, A Car's Lucky Day    (E)    # 1582333:
        Poems about a girl who is driving solo the first time. Girl's & car's view. For a class.
Celebrating the Freedom    (E)    # 1577718:
        Decated to the Statue of Liberty.
Vacation    (E)    # 1577387:
        A poem using the letters for 'vacation.'
[Star Trek ]    (E)    # 1576672:
        This folder contains poems and short stories of characters of Star Trek.
The Key Part VII    (13+)    # 1576405:
        This is part VII for a special story. Who is in worse trouble-Morgan or Jessica?
His Loving Smile    (E)    # 1574068:
        A Trijan Refrain style poem that tells about a daughter's feeling for her dad.
Skyscraper Mystery    (E)    # 1572992:
        A litttle child has some good questions.
Here's to All Those Wonderful Grads!    (E)    # 1566006:
        This is in honor of all the graduates for 2009, especially my nephew.
Cereal Talk    (E)    # 1562407:
        One week's worth of cereal is more than a mouth full of words.
Earth Day Poem    (E)    # 1552386:
        Are you ready for something new?
New Life    (E)    # 1548658:
        My entry for a contest.
Rejoice in the Lord    (E)    # 1546439:
        Thoughts about the Easter holiday in an acronym style poem.
Deadly Dreams    (13+)    # 1543872:
        There is danger in dreams but for who?
[The Key]    (E)    # 1539453:
        Here are earlier parts to The Key. The newer parts will be put here after a short time.
Happy Flowers, a Garden Song    (E)    # 1538717:
        A poem dedicated to gardeners and their flowers.
A Wild Pitch    (E)    # 1538185:
        My attempt at a cleave poem a la national sport.
Cold Water / Modern Sijo    (E)    # 1534110:
        My first attempt at Modern Sijo, a form of Korean poetry.
To My Valentine's Day Man    (E)    # 1528515:
        Just a poem for the holiday.
The Iceberg    (E)    # 1526735:
        This is an entry for a contest.
The Love has Died    (E)    # 1519194:
        My feelings after a sad December.
New Years Resolution    (E)    # 1511616:
        Happy New Year. Here is a resolution that I've had for years!
Heaven's Gate Bridge    (E)    # 1510602:
        An entry for the Short Shots contest.
[My Favorite Poems]    (E)    # 1501584:
        These are the poems I think show my best work.
Treasures of the Storm    (E)    # 1497167:
        This poem is for a contest. It tells of how a storm brought back some memories
Star's Christmas    (E)    # 1495493:
        This story tells how one of the elf's problem turned into something nice.
The Autumn of Man    (E)    # 1484335:
        This poem expresses how animals and man differ in autumn.
Love in the Air    (E)    # 1478173:
        A ride in a balloon had an extra surprise.
Happy Birthday to Writing.com    (E)    # 1477993:
        A small Pantoum poem that wishes Writing.com a Happy Birthday in a special way.
First Day Promise    (E)    # 1462066:
        A teacher's first day in her first school is one to remember.
Go for the Gold in the Olympics USA!    (E)    # 1459967:
        This crossword has vocabulary of equipment used in certain events.
A Sun-burnless Summer    (E)    # 1456959:
        Here are some of the reasons a young lady did not have a good first vacation.
Kermit the Frog, the Green Connection    (E)    # 1447960:
        This puzzle is to honor one of America's most loved muppet, Kermit.
Fourth of July Patriotic Songs    (E)    # 1446346:
        Here are some titles and/or composers to get your red, white or blue toes tapping.
Flag Day Celebration    (E)    # 1438969:
        Here are some tidbits about the Flag Day Holiday.
Why Do We Really Kiss?    (E)    # 1438965:
        It is June. Is there some other reason when other people are kissing?
Midnight Prayers    (E)    # 1436725:
        This is an entry for the Midnight contest.
The Lost Village    (E)    # 1435871:
        This is an entry for a contest. It tells of how sadness comes to a village.
Freedom, Oh Freedom    (E)    # 1429415:
        Is life so free and easy as it was a long time ago?
Retirement    (E)    # 1421667:
        At the end of a career, this is something worth looking for.
Earth Day Greetings    (E)    # 1417365:
        This is a poem to say some special feelings for EARTH DAY.
Willow's Long Wait    (E)    # 1397767:
        This is a poem that has been written for a contest.
A Special Valentine's Day    (E)    # 1389327:
        This poem tells how a lady chooses to celebrate a special occasion with her man.
And the Valentine goes to _______.    (E)    # 1386520:
        This is a puzzle that has one of the famous pair listed. You must type in the other name.
Wedding Expenses Worksheet    (E)    # 1376962:
        For those newly engaged girls out there, here are some items you will have to pay for.
First Celebrations    (E)    # 1375284:
        This is an entry for a contest.
Happy New Year 2008    (E)    # 1368790:
        My thoughts just after the beginning of 2008.
The Last Hand    (E)    # 1366454:
        This is a story about how a cheater gets a big surprise.
Jerome's Magic    (E)    # 1366452:
        This short story is about how two people changed some bad luck in their lives.
The Last Look    (E)    # 1350829:
        This is a short story written from a prompt for a contest.
The Twelve Hours of Halloween    (------)    # 1341078:
        This is a parody of another "Twelve Days of XXXXXX" that I couldn't resist.
Entertainment Halloween Trivia    (E)    # 1340870:
        Here are some answers taken from old movies, TV programs and songs. Good luck!
World Series News    (E)    # 1336566:
        The teams are set. Here are some words that might be found in a conversation you hear.
Schools    (E)    # 1335621:
        A Pleiades poem style about a place where we go for reading, writing and arithmetic.
Victims    (E)    # 1320167:
        A poem about how three lives were sadly ended.
Dessert Dreams    (------)    # 1315308:
        A poem that shows an interesting sweet struggle.
Birthday Salutations to Writing.Com    (E)    # 1314105:
        My birthday greetings to Writing.Com.
To spam or not to spam on TV?    (E)    # 1296444:
        This poll is to get opinions of the ads that are on the bottom of your TV during a show.
Green and More Green    (E)    # 1295253:
        This is a puzzle that has items that have some part that is green or is all green.
Happy Birthday America    (E)    # 1286068:
        This is a late night, short poem that was inspired by our country's birthday.
Fourth of July    (E)    # 1283419:
        The answers come from facts of our American Revolution.
Happy Fourth of July!    (E)    # 1283411:
        Here are words that are found from the first letter of the phrase Fourth of July Holiday.
No Perfect World    (E)    # 1276462:
        Do we see only what we want to see?
Migrant Wishes    (------)    # 1268462:
        What a man works for feeds his spirit.
The Lost Dove    (E)    # 1223404:
        This poem describes the event of a little girl's lost charm.
Happy Valentine's Day    (E)    # 1217973:
        I created a word find using the first letter of the title in words that relate to today.
What am I Doing Here?    (E)    # 1209691:
        This is my first attempt to be a blogger. I hope to type a few items that you will enjoy.
Wizm, the Car    (E)    # 1130940:
        This poem deals with a persons thoughts on when she must get rid of her old faithful car.
Hurricane Preparedness    (E)    # 1128184:
        This a list of some of the people and pet items you need if a hurricane is going your way.

#1501584:   My Favorite Poems    (E)     [Top]
These are the poems I think show my best work.    (7 items)

A Treasure of the Night    (E)    # 1453405:
        My sestina that tells of my happy visions of the nightly sky.
Summer Sun    (E)    # 1447962:
        This is my Huitain poem about the summer sun.
A Roman Soldier's Vow    (E)    # 1444325:
        This is an entry for a contest. It tells of a famous Roman soldier's feelings.
Therefore I Cry    (E)    # 1434193:
        This is a minute poem for a contest.
Sonnet for Homewood    (E)    # 1430518:
        This is my effort to write a sonnet dedicated to a little friend who died.
Private Garden    (E)    # 1257042:
        This is a poem that takes a peek into an unusual garden.
Soundless Story    (E)    # 1119792:
        A special teacher tells her class a story.

#1539453:   The Key    (E)     [Top]
Here are earlier parts to The Key. The newer parts will be put here after a short time.    (6 items)

The Key Part VI    (13+)    # 1556629:
        A continuation of The Key series. Things look bad!
The Key Part V    (13+)    # 1537797:
        Jessica tries to get her father to a hospital and Morgan has a new problem.
the Key Part IV    (E)    # 1528290:
        This is part IV of a series, The Key. Jessica has new problems to deal with
The Key Part III    (E)    # 1520663:
        Jessica gets more information about the television broadcast.
The Key Part II    (E)    # 1517688:
        Jessica's life is not getting any easier. The plot thickens!
The Key    (E)    # 1516981:
        A married couple that seems to have a problem that might split them apart.

#1576672:   Star Trek     (E)     [Top]
This folder contains poems and short stories of characters of Star Trek.     (10 items)

To Go Where No Spaceman Has Gone    (E)    # 1750257:
        Can you think back to when Star Trek debuted? How many of these characters do you recall?
Benjamin Sisko    (E)    # 1719961:
        Deep Space Nine's Leader
Jean Luc, the Captain and the Man    (E)    # 1666347:
        This tells a few of the events in the life of the Next Generation's outstanding captain.
Beverly Crusher    (E)    # 1666076:
        A poem for the doctor of the Enterprise of the Next Generation Series
T'Pol, a Special Vulcan    (E)    # 1607806:
        A poem dedicated to the Vulcan science officer, T'Pol. From the Star Trek, Enterprise.
Jonathan Archer, Captain of Enterprise    (13+)    # 1588449:
        This poem is about the Enterprise's captain before the renown Captain Kirk.
Our Logical, Great Spock    (13+)    # 1588448:
        A poem dedicated to another member of the original crew of Star Trek.
All Hailing Frequencies are Open    (E)    # 1576679:
        This poem is dedicated to the Communications Officer of the Enterprise.
Dear Doctor    (E)    # 1380844:
        This is a tribute to DeForest Kelley, who was Dr. McCoy of Star Trek.
Scotty, the Engineer    (E)    # 1312400:
        My poem is dedicated to the orignal series of Star Trek's Montgomery Scott, the engineer.

#1598811:   Military - Patriotic - Veteran    (13+)     [Top]
A salute to those who serve, before, during & after a conflict. This might include K-9s.     (7 items)

Wall of Granite, The Vietnam Veteran's M    (E)    # 1769607:
        A very special place
My Daddy Came Home    (13+)    # 1677976:
        A little girl's story of a very sad day.
Remember the Veteran    (18+)    # 1617467:
        Veteran's Day thoughts
He Walks Alone    (E)    # 1570969:
        A poem for a contest. It talks about someone in need.
A Special Duty    (E)    # 1570116:
        For a contest. Belatedly it is a tribute the WW II soldiers, especially a dead one.
Top Military Movies    (E)    # 1430526:
        These words are from a list of the top 100 military movies I read in a magazine.
For Duty    (E)    # 1429418:
        This poem is dedicated to the service nurses who carry a big duty.

#1614355:   Nanowrimo Novel    (13+)     [Top]
This folder contains the parts to my novel created during Nov.'s Nanowrimo.    (48 items)

Heaven's Gate Bridge forty-eight    (18+)    # 1714056:
        The children find more than berries.
Heaven's Gate Bridge forty-seven    (13+)    # 1710051:
        The time to say good-bye to the storm's victims arrives.
Heaven's Gate Bridge forty-six    (18+)    # 1696567:
        Edith faces the results of the storm.
Heaven's Gate Bridge forty-five    (18+)    # 1692700:
        Night time brings an unwanted surprise.
Heaven's Gate Bridge forty-four    (18+)    # 1688672:
        Edith's mother tried to covey a vision's message.
Heaven's Gate forty-three    (18+)    # 1686326:
        Edith sees her dying mother.
Heaven's Gate Bridge Forty-two    (13+)    # 1682457:
        Edith Hunt's trip back home is not going to be a pleasant one.
Heaven's Gate Bridge Forty-one    (13+)    # 1668942:
        Mr. Miller's birthday was anything but happy.
Heaven's Gate Bridge Forty    (13+)    # 1649296:
        The children mess the kitchen. Later their mother gets sick.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-nine    (13+)    # 1640676:
        The children become a big help to their mother. Billy was in a fight.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-eight    (13+)    # 1637478:
        Mr. Miller has his hands full before and after grocery shopping.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-seven    (E)    # 1634132:
        The stranger makes people nervous. What's Taylor up to?
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-six    (E)    # 1633469:
        The children learn of their mother's illness.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-five    (13+)    # 1631187:
        Frances gets ill.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-four    (13+)    # 1630150:
        There's a fire in town. But where?
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-three    (E)    # 1628843:
        Things heat up in the store and town.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-two    (13+)    # 1626770:
        A new couple is in town. Frances learns more about a friend.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty-one    (13+)    # 1625994:
        School has an emotional scene.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirty    (13+)    # 1623874:
        Frances reads a letter from a family member.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-nine    (13+)    # 1622718:
        Night time has its adventures.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-eight    (13+)    # 1622716:
        The Reverend Trent is ill.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-seven    (13+)    # 1622226:
        Who is caught in a lie?
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-six    (13+)    # 1621999:
        The Millers get a maid but tempers flare at the shop.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-five    (13+)    # 1621685:
        School has its characters. A maid is hired.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty four    (13+)    # 1621449:
        Harriet and Buddy see something.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty three    (13+)    # 1621448:
        Taylor is not honest.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-two    (13+)    # 1620855:
        Mr. Miller discusses Harriet's problem with her teacher at school.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty-one    (13+)    # 1620680:
        Harriet feels guilty. Mr. Miller talks to an employee.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twenty    (13+)    # 1620344:
        Mr. Miller's assistant and seamstress have a bad day.
Heaven's Gate Bridge nineteen    (13+)    # 1620096:
        The doctor's report is not good. Buddy barks at a mystery object or person.
Heaven's Gate Bridge eighteen    (13+)    # 1619900:
        The doctor's diagnosis is confirmed. Nanowrimo entry.
Heaven's Gate Bridge seventeen    (13+)    # 1619617:
        Life is simple at home.
Heaven's Gate Bridge sixteen    (13+)    # 1618949:
        Mr. Miller's assistant is hiding something from his boss.
Heaven's Gate Bridge fifteen    (13+)    # 1618792:
        Some children might be getting into trouble.
Heaven's Gate Bridge fourteen    (13+)    # 1618479:
        We meet the assistant of Mr. Miller's store.
Heaven's Gate Bridge thirteen    (13+)    # 1618220:
        Easter day has people with illnesses.
Heaven's Gate Bridge twelve    (13+)    # 1617922:
        Harriet reacts to her family. Illness goes to church.
Heaven's Gate Bridge eleven    (13+)    # 1617465:
        Harriet faces a big test.
Heaven's Gate Bridge ten    (13+)    # 1617261:
        The family doctor visits the Miller house.
Heaven's Gate Bridge nine    (13+)    # 1616844:
        Harriet's parents think that her illness was more serious that at first thought.
Heaven's Gate Bridge eight    (13+)    # 1616609:
        The household gets ready for a holiday.
Heaven's Gate Bridge seven    (13+)    # 1616305:
        Strange things happen during the night.
Heaven's Gate Bridge six    (13+)    # 1615943:
        Here the boys band together to accomplish a goal.
Heaven's Gate Bridge five    (13+)    # 1615758:
        The younger brother makes a special discovery.
Heaven's Gate Bridge four    (13+)    # 1615422:
        The disease takes hold of one of the children harder than the others.
Heaven's Gate three    (13+)    # 1615050:
        This part deals with the discovery of the children's illness.
Heaven's Gate Bridge two    (13+)    # 1614518:
        This is a continuation of the story. One of the family members dies.
Heaven's Gate Bridge novel    (13+)    # 1614348:
        My work for the Nanowrimo challenge in November.

#1626772:   Haikus for you    (------)     [Top]
Haikus are beautiful.     (10 items)

Cardinal (A Haiku)    (E)    # 1790112:
        Everyone prays.
Harvest    (E)    # 1712565:
        A time to plant and a time to rest.
Tax Time!    (E)    # 1663223:
        Are you ready for April 15th? Maybe this haiku is for you.
Moon    (E)    # 1646204:
        A haiku to our dear satellite friend.
Opportunity    (E)    # 1632702:
        Haiku riddle--What comes once?
December 31st    (E)    # 1630621:
        Happy New Year to all!
Fog    (E)    # 1626773:
        This is about fog.
Abuse    (13+)    # 1620861:
        A haiku for those who hurt.
Music    (E)    # 1618953:
        A haiku about music.
Perfume    (E)    # 1608530:
        A haiku about a nose pleasing odor.

#1721253:   Broken Tears Nanowrimo    (13+)     [Top]
2010 National Novel Writing Month Broken Tears    (19 items)

Broken Tears 19    (18+)    # 1744947:
        Amanda discovers her cell phone is missing.
Broken Tears 18    (E)    # 1741831:
        Sometimes little problems become big problems.
Broken Tears 17    (18+)    # 1733663:
        The Armstrong family tries to have a quiet dinner....but....
Broken Tears 16    (18+)    # 1732020:
        Amanda puts her plan into action and gets a surprise.
Broken Tears 15    (18+)    # 1730190:
        Life's a gas!
Broken Tears 14    (18+)    # 1728873:
        Life isn't always fair for a friend.
Broken Tears 13    (18+)    # 1727891:
        Look where you're going is good advice.
Broken Tears 12    (18+)    # 1727365:
        Amanda hooks someone into doing a favor.
Broken Tears 11    (13+)    # 1725915:
        Going home for Melody takes a turn.
Broken Tears 10    (13+)    # 1725288:
        Schuller's friend Lester almost get in an accident.
Broken Tears 9    (13+)    # 1724945:
        The neighborhood gets a little scary.
Broken Tears 8    (13+)    # 1724365:
        Amanda and her mother have words.
Broken Tears 7    (18+)    # 1723698:
        This time the computers get sick at Melody's job.
Broken Tears 6    (18+)    # 1723176:
        A phone call and a walk prove to be interesting.
Broken Tears 5    (13+)    # 1722577:
        Gossip in school has to start somewhere.
Broken Tears 4    (13+)    # 1722263:
        This office is not a happy place.
Broken Tears 3    (13+)    # 1721799:
        Will missing school be okay?
Broken Tears 2    (E)    # 1721611:
        Life is anything but normal.
Broken Tears    (13+)    # 1721250:
        New nanowrimo story with a modern theme.

#1764646:   NaPoWriMo    (E)     [Top]
The month of April is National Poetry. This is the same idea as the NaNoWriMo.     (11 items)

Drought    (E)    # 1768146:
        Too much heat is a bad.
Birthday Surprise    (E)    # 1767673:
        Sometimes wishes do come true.
Movies (an acrostic)    (E)    # 1766491:
        I love movies. Do you?
Letter to My Daughter    (E)    # 1766489:
        It is just what it says.
Wild Tigers (an etheree)    (18+)    # 1766108:
        It is sad, to me, the decline of some exceptional animals.
Poor Ned    (E)    # 1766019:
        Guess who needs glasses!
Sir Thomas, My Cat    (E)    # 1765527:
        A sweet little stray has some health problems.
Gold    (E)    # 1765254:
        A girl's thoughts on the end of a relationship.
My Special Trip    (E)    # 1764952:
        A Minute poem about what I'd like to do.
Dear Child    (E)    # 1764648:
        A poem that shows a mother's thoughts.
Japan    (E)    # 1764394:
        An acrostic poem about Japan. (for NaPoWriMo)

#1859319:   April Poetry Month 2012    (E)     [Top]
Poems for the poem a day month of April of 2012. All kinds of styles will be attempted.    (30 items)

A Wife's Prayer    (E)    # 1864857:
        This is poem #30 for April. This one is what it says in the title. Minute poem form.
Royal Wedding    (E)    # 1864568:
        Today is the first wedding anniversary of Kate and William, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Grandmother's Quilt    (E)    # 1864411:
        You cannot put a price on love. Grandparents are so special!
Table Manners    (E)    # 1864244:
        Remember when you were young and learning social skills at the table?
The Big Regret    (E)    # 1864070:
        Sometimes the last thing, really is the last thing.
Sonoran Desert    (E)    # 1863799:
        My prompt was a picture from a calendar. I researched the animal I talked about.
The Place Where I Belong    (E)    # 1863674:
        A world traveler tells where her heart really belongs.
Thank a Tree!    (E)    # 1863367:
        How valuable are trees to us? There are too many ways to count.
The Dance    (E)    # 1863218:
        Sometimes you do get a second chance. A minute poem style.
Earth Day Poem    (E)    # 1862993:
        April 22 is Earth Day. Have you been kind to Mother Earth? This is in an etheree form.
The Eye of the Beholder    (E)    # 1862776:
        My favorite things is really 'my beautiful' things.
ANTS!    (E)    # 1862624:
        Another eintou dedicated to one of busiest critters, um insects on earth.
Brace Yourself    (E)    # 1862386:
        Remember when you were a teenager and the problems you had?
Venus Fly Trap    (E)    # 1862207:
        My favorite plant. Here is a haiku on day 17 for April's poetry month.
Titanic    (E)    # 1861984:
        This is a lantern poem about a boat that sunk about 100 years ago this month.
Thunderstorm    (E)    # 1861746:
        A person tells about one of her fears. This is in the Rictometer form.
Tax Time Blues    (E)    # 1861556:
        I hope that you were ready this year. No sweat-just get an extension. My nonet poem.
Bug Love    (E)    # 1861342:
        Look out! That bug might be a friend or pet of this kid.
Let's Eat Some Tacos!    (E)    # 1861128:
        Are you ready for a trip to Mexico for some food? An epulaeryu that makes me hungry.
Snowflakes    (E)    # 1860891:
        A poem for the April's challenge. A haiku that is so cool.
The Find    (E)    # 1860683:
        A special find came too late.
It Began with a Lie    (E)    # 1860493:
        No one knows why things like this happens, but they do.
The Path    (E)    # 1860204:
        Happy Easter to everyone. Here are my thoughts for the day.
A Youngster's Birthday Wish    (E)    # 1860037:
        Everyone wants something special for their birthday. Here's a little boy's wish.
The Test is In    (E)    # 1859816:
        Doctors are only the messenger. I used the triolet form.
Books    (E)    # 1859625:
        If you can read, then go get a good book.
The Beach    (E)    # 1859314:
        Happiness is where you find it.
Peace    (E)    # 1859161:
        A third poem in my April poetry month effort. It talks a little about peace.
Chuck's Problem    (E)    # 1858878:
        What's the problem now, Chuck!
aPRIL fOOL'S dAY    (E)    # 1858677:
        Can I really fool you today?

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