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How Tunefully Tender
Fiction

How Tunefully Tender

The touch gave me a tremor How tunefully tender! Fingers fidgeting farther A silk surface of shine and shimmer. Emerald eyes eyeing me earnestly How I’m skimming her skin slickly. From sitting stiff to her sudden shake How I could smoothly suffer for her sake. Peace pouring out persistently She was a trench coat of tranquility. Resting her feet on the red rug Her body, a blanket bug. How stunningly she sat She was my coy cuddlesome cat.
Alone And Aloof
Fiction

Alone And Aloof

It stood stiff and straight. Failing to safeguard its body and soul, Which were not of much weight.   Seeking for silence Amongst a crowd of commotion. Trying to sear its skin, Desiring self-destruction.   Is it the growing inhumanity in human beings? Or the high hopes of these green living things?   Alone and aloof, Withered and wilted. Breathing free Was the only dream of this desolate tree.   It stood stiff and straight. Failing to safeguard its body and soul, Realizing they are indeed too much of weight.