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Tag Archives: youth

in the garden crave

The creature carved fish skins off by sticking a foot inside its wide open beak. Therefore it couldn’t see me that well so I dug a shallow pit in the dirt with my paddle feet and drew oversized runes to start a fire

Posted byjordynsaelorApril 9, 2026April 16, 2026Posted inpoetryTags:books, cooking, fiction, freedom, garden, moon god, poem, poet, poetry, portal fantasy, sanctuary, short story, writing, youthLeave a comment on in the garden crave

age

the movers and shapers of the kingdom must be the young: the witches fresh out of school so excited to

Posted byjordynsaelorNovember 26, 2024Posted inLandscape of a Heart, poetryTags:destiny, fantasy, fate, hero, metaphor, poem, poet, poetry, rights, short story, witch, writing, youthLeave a comment on age

Yuh (slang for you)

If you’re young enough to know what’s hip these days, you know saying hip probs ain’t it, that was like ten years ago, kids these days say

Posted byjordynsaelorDecember 29, 2022Posted inpoetryTags:blog, emotion, free form poetry, new year, poem, poet, poetry, rhyme, self-reflection, short story, slang, winter, writing, youth2 Comments on Yuh (slang for you)
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