The Garden of Eden - robert duncanson resize

The Garden of Eden” is an oil painting created by Robert Duncanson in 1852. This work is in the public domain.

Go Falcons!

Ryan runs through the eight count, singing along to the song in her head.

Shaquira McInnis

Charm Bracelet

What the sleeve exposes…

Glen Armstrong

When the Winds Come Crashing Down

Prophet signs along the road, feigning signs of gates of gold…

Jake O’Keefe

This Way to the Warden’s Office

The colony looked like it would sink into the bog of permafrost underneath it but it never did.

A.V. Pankov

Scars Story

Brown skin glowing under the pouring moonlight…

Petra F. Bagnardi

The Collection: Chapter 2 – freeflight

“Recorded in performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival – admad jamal – freeflight,”

Amari Pleasant

From The Public Domain

Morning Song of the Bees

“Awake! awake! for the earliest gleam…

Louisa May Alcott

Notes From the Underground
Part I – Underground
Chapter I

I am a sick man…. I am a spiteful man.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

A Cry From an Indian Wife

 My forest brave, my Red-skin love, farewell…

Emily Pauline Johnson

The Kiss

It was still quite light out of doors…

Kate Chopin

Riddle

Never a day passes over the earth
Without a death or without a birth;
Never a day but a change takes place.
And full of change is this mortal race.
The seasons come, and the seasons go, the wild wind raves, and the rivers flow;
The trees are green, and the trees are bare;
All, all is change: thus from year to year.
The world rolls on in its wondrous way, and the wild waves leap, and the wild waves play.
Yet ever above, in most curious forms, we woo the sun and obey the storms.

Clouds

Do You Know

Gabriel Garcia Marquez born on March 6, 1927 was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter, and journalist. He is considered one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. He was awarded the 1972 Neustadt International Prize for Literature and the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Wise Words

Is maith an scéalaí an aimsir.

Time is a good storyteller.

Origin: Gaelic

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