It died.We can debate about why - but let’s not.It died, It’s dead. Most of the time, I accept that.Other times I think the laws of nature do not apply to me. I start dreaming about resurrections,Re-read letters full of words we no longer mean,Start thinking maybe it is still alive.No really, maybe it could be? It can’t. It died, it’s dead. But what if, now just … [Read more...] about Just Like Orpheus, By: Georgia Collins
With Two Braids In Her Hair, By: Georgia Collins
There was a time before the forest was scary.When river was shallow, and the wolf was a fairy.Before it was the start of an ominous story,Before dark shadows meant gruesome and gory. There was a little girl with two braids in her hair,She collected acorns and believed love wasn’t rare.She played all day, her spirit free to roam,Singing barefoot through the forest, calling it … [Read more...] about With Two Braids In Her Hair, By: Georgia Collins