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Tonight's Poet Corner: Introspection

THE SKY IS DISCOLORED AND DYSTOPIA IS REAL AND TEACHING IS HARD AND MY STUDENTS ARE GREAT AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE AND EQUITY NEED TO BE HANDLED BETTER AND I MISS MY SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW AND I LOVE MY WIFE AND AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH Have a great night and a great weekend, everyone.

Freeform Friday: Second Thoughts

Second Thoughts by Belinda Roddie Were she not already betrothed, she would deeply love her tender She would drape her in sequins finer in gold, though the appearance of cheapness sting Ah, wife, if only you understood her and her needs and the words printed out in letters where ink was irrelevant to irrational impulses and desires But she knows that what she has is dearer than any precious metal and she'd be a fool to step away from King Midas's touch, purged of recklessness dipped in wine and deep thought and conversation and mirth

Today's Ten Word Tale: Uncomfortable Romance

Uncomfortable Romance by Belinda Roddie Just did a great scene with a friend. Never again.